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Updated · ewtnnews.com · Jun 30
Christian Brothers Allegedly Shifted 26 Properties Worth $50 Million for $1 as Abuse Claims Mount
Updated
Updated · ewtnnews.com · Jun 30

Christian Brothers Allegedly Shifted 26 Properties Worth $50 Million for $1 as Abuse Claims Mount

1 articles · Updated · ewtnnews.com · Jun 30

Summary

  • $1 and $0 transfers moved 26 New South Wales properties from the Christian Brothers to Edmund Rice Education Australia between 2013 and 2024, with the assets now allegedly worth well over $50 million.
  • The Guardian said the properties sit outside the order's proposed asset sell-off even as Christian Brothers Oceania Province seeks to distribute about $216 million to abuse victims and to fund care for its remaining brothers.
  • Edmund Rice Education Australia told the newspaper it is a separate legal entity created in 2007 to steward schools and would not sell property to help fund the settlement.
  • A Christian Brothers spokesperson said current advisers were not involved in the transfers and that the deals would face scrutiny as the order confronts closure pressures tied to its abuse history.

Insights

How did a religious order transfer millions in property for $1 while facing abuse claims?
With billions in assets, can a Catholic entity legally ignore the victims of its founders?