The Diocese said a majority of the claims revolve around sexual abuse crimes between 1960-1980 by priests, who no longer work in the ministry or are deceased.
An analysis of land records by the Union-Tribune shows the diocese transferred 80 percent of its properties in 2019 a plan the diocese says has been in the works for years
Is the Santa Rosa Diocese seeking bankruptcy in good faith? That's the question Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests or SNAP want answered by California