Updated 11 July 2020 at 04:39 IST

US: Catholic Church wins $1.4B in virus aid

The U.S. Roman Catholic Church used a special and unprecedented exemption from federal rules to amass at least $1.4 billion in taxpayer-backed coronavirus aid.

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The U.S. Roman Catholic Church used a special and unprecedented exemption from federal rules to amass at least $1.4 billion in taxpayer-backed coronavirus aid.

In totalling the church's haul, The Associated Press also found tens of millions of dollars went to dioceses whose financial stress was due not simply to the pandemic but also to recent payouts to victims of clergy sex abuse.

The Paycheck Protection Program the church tapped was intended to help small businesses and nonprofits pay workers amid a cratering economy.

The church maximized its take after lobbying for an exemption that gave all religious groups preferential treatment.

That helped make the Catholic Church among the biggest winners in the U.S. government's pandemic relief efforts.

"It's almost as if there isn't a wall between church and state because the federal government is using taxpayer dollars to pay priests and ministers. It's also unprecedented that a religion would actually get preferential treatment, which is what's happening here," Associated Press reporter Michael Rezendes said.

Rezendes  added that "legal scholars are very concerned that the wall between church and state might be disappearing."

 

Published By : Associated Press Television News

Published On: 11 July 2020 at 04:39 IST