The attorney representing the 'victims' of the those molested by sinful priests is looking to pry money from the already bankrupt Archdiocese of Milwaukee. So he is alleging that Archbishop Dolan, formerly the head of the Milwaukee Archdiocese from 2002 to 2009, hid over $100 million dollars to shield them from payouts.
Have to love Archbishop Dolan's reply: "To think . . . like Dolan's got some off-shore account in the Cayman Islands or something, this is just ludicrous,"
Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2011/02/13/2011-02-13_archbishop_timothy_dolan_slams_charges_that_his_old_diocese_hid_millions_to_avoi.html#ixzz1Dwx7afAN
This nonsense of these money-hungry lawyers seeking payments from the diocese has gotten too far. This no longer a satisfaction of justice but an all-out act of revenge.
From the Catholic Catechism regarding revenge: 2302 By recalling the commandment, "You shall not kill,"our Lord asked for peace of heart and denounced murderous anger and hatred as immoral.
Anger is a desire for revenge. "To desire vengeance in order to do evil to someone who should be punished is illicit," but it is praiseworthy to impose restitution "to correct vices and maintain justice." If anger reaches the point of a deliberate desire to kill or seriously wound a neighbor, it is gravely against charity; it is a mortal sin. The Lord says, "Everyone who is angry with his brother shall be liable to judgment."
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