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The Archdiocese of Chicago will pay $4. 45 million to settle three lawsuits brought by three men who allege they were sexually abused more than a decade ago by former Roman Catholic priest, basketball coach and convicted sex offender Daniel McCormack, the plaintiffs' attorney said Tuesday. According to Mark Brown, the attorney for the three plaintiffs, two brothers reached settlements in late January. They accused McCormack of sexually abusing them more than once during their participation in an after-school program called S. A. F. E. at Our Lady of the Westside Catholic School in the mid-2000s. The other man, who played basketball for the team McCormack coached at Our Lady of the Westside, reached his settlement April 20. A spokeswoman for the archdiocese said she could not discuss the case "out of respect for the privacy of those involved, " but did confirm the settlement had been reached. Now 24 years old, the former basketball player, identified in court papers as John Doe, said in an interview with the Tribune that he told his parents and the archdocise about the abuse once he was out of Our Lady of the Westside and attending high school.
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Current Mass Schedule and Information
Weekend Mass Schedule:
Saturday, 4:00 PM - English
Sunday, 8:30 AM - English
Sunday, 10:00 AM - English
Sunday, 11:30 AM - Spanish
Sunday, 6:00 PM - English
Daily Mass is being held Monday - Friday at 9:00 am in the church. The Chapel will remain closed and there will be no Adoration or Benediction until further notice
Saturday/Sunday Mass - we are open for weekend Masses and following our regular schedule - seating capactiy is at 50%. Sunday Mass Livestream: The 8:30 AM English and 11:30 AM Spanish Masses will be livestreamed via our Facebook page until further notice so that everyone can celebrate with us as they continue to maintain the distances necessary due to medical conditions or other concerns
Changes to note when you return to Mass
Parishioners may only enter and exit through the MAIN DOORS at the breezeway. Pews will be marked so that parishioners can see available seating so that we maintain 50% capacity in the church.
The FCA's rules on forbearance state that firms should allow the customer reasonable time and opportunity to repay. This is applicable even when a firm is in administration. If you are paying through BrightHouse taking the money from your bank, you should cancel the Direct Debit or Continuous Payment Authority with your bank so your money is safe. AND also read the bit below about whether you should make an affordability complaint. Are the repayments just too high for you to afford? You may be struggling to pay the amounts even if you haven't been affected by Coronavirus. If this is happening to you, contact BrightHouse using the form here and ask for the payments to be reduced. Just say what you can now afford to pay. You may be worried that the goods may be repossessed. This is VERY unlikely to happen. Repossessing goods at the height of social distancing is going to be very hard. And I expect the administrators would much prefer to get reduced payments from you than have a lot of second-hand items to have to try to sell!