In Oakland, California, the Roman Catholic Cathedral of Christ the Light is difficult to miss. Towering over Lake Merritt in the heart of the city, its modernist glass dome reflects the East Bay sun in all directions.

The building, which was completed in 2008 and financed by the Roman Catholic diocese of Oakland, cost $175m. But that price tag confounds Joseph Piscitelli.

In the 1970s, Piscitelli attended a Catholic high school in nearby Richmond, where, from the age of 14, he experienced repeated sexual abuse at the hands of his vice-principal, an ordained priest. For decades, Piscitelli experienced nightmares and panic attacks. Friends who had also been abused turned to drugs and alcohol, and several took their own lives.

In 2003, Piscitelli sued the Salesian College Preparatory high school and the Salesian order, and won. While the cases were decided in his favor in 2006, they had not held leaders at the top accountable. So, in 2020, he filed a new suit, this time against the Oakland diocese.

Then, to Piscitelli’s dismay, the diocese declared bankruptcy in May. As a result, his case was put on an indefinite hold.

  • @PeleSpirit
    link
    English
    11
    edit-2
    10 months ago

    deleted by creator

  • Treczoks
    link
    fedilink
    61 year ago

    So, if they are bankrupt, sell off their hardware: Real estate, churches, pieces of art. It should make enough to cover the payments to abuse victims.

  • @VubDapple
    link
    English
    41 year ago

    Locally we call it the vagina church because it looks like a vagina.

  • IWantToFuckSpez
    link
    fedilink
    3
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    The Pope must’ve known that this story was coming out thus he fired that Texan bishop as a distraction.