Chruches in Boston closed after sex scandal and abuse case.... people protest

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Property depends on the situation. Whether the land was a gift, a loan, or purchased directly by the church. The actual buildings are normally considered the property of the church not the person that holds the deed.

The church also stations the priests to the parishes. If attendance falls greatly, there will not be enough cash coming in to cover the bills. This is most likely a consolidation of multiple parishes into one.
 
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Property depends on the situation. Whether the land was a gift, a loan, or purchased directly by the church. The actual buildings are normally considered the property of the church not the person that holds the deed.

The church also stations the priests to the parishes. If attendance falls greatly, there will not be enough cash coming in to cover the bills. This is most likely a consolidation of multiple parishes into one.
so it is technically owned by the Vatican then? so pretty much these people doesn't really have a case since it is private property?
 
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