
"More real estate from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa is being offered for sale as the organization seeks to shore up its finances as it navigates bankruptcy reorganization amid hundreds of allegations of sexual abuse. The diocese, whose territory includes 40 parishes stretching from Sonoma and Napa counties north to the Oregon border, has been in mediation with insurers and groups of alleged victims, whose claims have totaled 260."
"The latest five real estate listings, mentioned vaguely in a recent court filing, are a couple of vacant acres in Sebastopol, a Napa Valley vineyard, a small Napa home, several undeveloped acres in Humboldt County and the long-vacant former clergy residence next to a 125-year-old stone church in downtown Santa Rosa. These new listings follow the sale last fall of the two unused church properties: Our Lady of Mount Carmel church in Cloverdale for $450,000 and the St. Francis church in Hopland for $275,000."
"The Sebastopol property for sale is 2.46 acres north of Valentine Avenue and south of St. Sebastian church. The diocese applied in October to the city to split the 6.4-acre lot into a church parcel and a vacant parcel to allow for the sale. The land received multiple offers on Dec. 5, according to Kris Riley, one of the listing agents with Newcastle Properties Group. We expect to have a buyer selected by early first quarter, Riley said."
La Diócesis Católica Romana de Santa Rosa ha puesto a la venta más bienes raíces para reforzar sus finanzas mientras avanza en una reorganización por bancarrota por cientos de alegaciones de abuso sexual. El territorio de la diócesis incluye 40 parroquias desde Sonoma y Napa hasta la frontera con Oregón. La diócesis ha estado en mediación con aseguradoras y grupos de presuntas víctimas, cuyas demandas suman 260, y algunas demandas podrían ir a juicio este año. Entre las propiedades listadas están terrenos en Sebastopol, un viñedo de Napa, una casa pequeña en Napa, parcelas en Humboldt y una antigua residencia clerical en Santa Rosa. Las ventas por el tribunal de bancarrota requieren aprobación judicial y pueden recibir sobreofertas.
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