Catholics in Cape Breton defy bishop’s order to close 200-year-old church
CHRISTMAS ISLAND, N.S. — A renegade group of Roman Catholics in Cape Breton is defying a bid by the local bishop to shut down their 200-year-old parish.
The Church of St. Barra was closed by the diocese of Antigonish in 2015 as the organization struggled to deal with a declining population and the fallout from a sexual abuse scandal that resulted in a $16-million settlement for 125 confirmed and alleged victims.
“It’s being taken from (parishioners) to pay for sins of the flesh,” said Rod Farrell, one of the church’s wardens. “It’s absolutely appalling.”
Irate parishioners in the tiny community of Christmas Island have filed several appeals to Rome.