THREAD: Despite having billions in cash and other funds, Roman Catholic dioceses in the U.S. took billions more from an emergency relief program for small businesses slammed by the coronavirus. Church officials say they needed the money to save jobs.http://apne.ws/dvHMcB3
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Catholic leaders said parishes and schools suffered financially when they were forced to close. Without paycheck program funds, they said, they would have had to slash jobs and curtail their charitable mission just when demand for services was spiking.http://apne.ws/FfGG6yw
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I guess they spent their loan money already lol
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It's not lying if they don't ask and if you don't say anything... Sin. Repent. Repeat. No accountability.
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Alms for the poor!
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Suckers
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Great reporting. It's time churches, which have senior level officials (just like corporations!) living large, pay taxes.
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Idk who they were trying to trick. The church never goes through a financial crisis, even when the rest of the country does
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Good for them
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Imagine that: the Catholic Church doesn't have a crystal ball.
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The Vatican could just sell of some of their paintings. Joke
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