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January 14 2012, category: Misc, by: Adam
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-16557775

Monsignor Kevin McAuliffe was convicted of taking $650,000 (£424,000) away from his congregation to support his gambling habit.

Defence lawyers asked for probation so McAuliffe could keep practising as a priest and get addiction counselling.

But the judge added four months to the sentence that prosecutors pushed for.

Prosecutors argued McAuliffe was able to hide his activities because he was a signatory to the financial statements of the Las Vegas diocese and the archdiocese in San Francisco.

In his defence, his lawyer argued that McAuliffe had begun returning the money to his parish since May and had paid back $13,420 to date.

In October, McAuliffe pleaded guilty to three counts of mail fraud and falsifying documents sent to the archdiocese in 2008, 2009 and 2010. He was also removed from his Las Vegas parish and stripped of duties to the diocese.

Supporters sobbed in the courtroom as the judge told McAuliffe he had abused his position of trust within the church community.

McAuliffe offered a remorseful apology, the Associated Press reported, saying he felt "guilt, shame and self-loathing''.

He accepted his loss of authority within the Church and asked for leniency so he could make restitution.

He could have received up to 60 years in prison.
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Religious Abuse?

Apostatize!

The Catholic Church today is mired in scandal, including shady financial dealings, pedophilia, and nuns who have been raped or have had abortions.
Clergymen who commit pedophilia are often merely transferred or reprimanded by their superiors, who often cover up the crimes to spare the Church public humiliation and the need to pay large financial damages to the victims.