Cash worries for Dublin archdiocese

Ireland’s largest Catholic Archdiocese has admitted it is facing serious economic reality, with parishes on the brink of going bust because of the recession and clerical abuse claims.

Ireland’s largest Catholic Archdiocese has admitted it is facing serious economic reality, with parishes on the brink of going bust because of the recession and clerical abuse claims.

Among ideas being put forward by priests in Dublin to reverse feared financial collapse is a levy on families to plug a massive gap in donations and mass-goers.

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