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Catholic dioceses in north sitting on £400m while Dromore struggling to pay sex abuse victims

Details can be revealed as one diocese argues it has no immediately available funds to pay abuse victims Catholic dioceses with parishes in Northern Ireland are sitting on cash and assets totalling more than £400m. Trusts overseeing the finances of Down and Connor, Derry, Clogher, Dromore and the Archdiocese of Armagh had close to £200m in the bank or investments, with income in 2024 reaching approximately £70m. Details of the total funds held b…
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BishopAccountability.org - Documenting the Catholic Sexual Abuse and Financial Crisis - Data on bish broke the news in on Monday, February 9, 2026.
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