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Archdiocese of Portland Publishes Claims Notification.


PORTLAND, Ore. -- This week the Archdiocese of Portland began an extensive effort to notify anyone who believes he or she has a claim against the Archdiocese to file the claim by April 29, 2005. The "bar date" of April 29, 2005 was set by the U. S. Bankruptcy Court bankruptcy court n. the specialized Federal court in which bankruptcy matters under the Federal Bankruptcy Act are conducted. There are several bankruptcy courts in each state, and each one's territory covers several counties.  as the last day to file claims. This notification process is a normal part of the bankruptcy proceedings bankruptcy proceedings n. the bankruptcy procedure is: a) filing a petition (voluntary or involuntary) to declare a debtor person or business bankrupt, or, under Chapter 11 or 13, to allow reorganization or refinancing under a plan to meet the debts of the party . It will assist the Archdiocese and the Bankruptcy Court in establishing the total amount of outstanding debt the Archdiocese owes. The notice is directed to anyone who believes that the Archdiocese of Portland owes them money or to anyone who believes that the Archdiocese is responsible for causing them any injury or harm including child sexual abuse Child sexual abuse is an umbrella term describing criminal and civil offenses in which an adult engages in sexual activity with a minor or exploits a minor for the purpose of sexual gratification.  by a member of the clergy or an employee.

The Archdiocese of Portland is placing a legal notice in major newspapers in Oregon
  • Albany Democrat-Herald - Albany
  • Ashland Daily Tidings - Ashland
  • The Daily Astorian - Astoria
  • Baker City Herald (web site) - Baker City
  • Beaverton Valley Times - Beaverton
  • The Bulletin (web site) - Bend
, to the USA Today USA Today

National U.S. daily general-interest newspaper, the first of its kind. Launched in 1982 by Allen Neuharth, head of the Gannett newspaper chain, it reached a circulation of one million within a year and surpassed two million in the 1990s.
 and the Wall Street Journal and to newspapers in Washington
  • The Bellingham Herald — Bellingham
  • The Cheney Free Press — Cheney
  • The Chronicle — Centralia
  • The Clark County Sun — Vancouver
  • The Columbian — Vancouver
  • The Daily News
, Idaho, Montana, California and British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography
. The notification will be placed in Catholic newspapers in Portland, Seattle, Spokane, Los Angeles and San Francisco. The notification will be sent by mail to creditors, to 81,070 registered Catholic households in western Oregon, to alumni in certain of the Catholic high schools, and to others.

The legal notice states:

YOU MAY HAVE A CLAIM AGAINST THE ARCHDIOCESE OF PORTLAND

YOU MUST ACT NOW TO PRESERVE YOUR RIGHTS.

--If, while you were under the age of 18, you had sexual contact with or were sexually touched by a Catholic priest, employee, volunteer, or other person working for the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon or for a Catholic Parish/School served by the Archdiocese; or

--If you believe the Archdiocese is responsible for anything that caused you injury or harm at any age; or

--If the Archdiocese owes you any money; or

--If you assert a right to payment from the Archdiocese, whether or not you know the amount owed, and whether or not the right to payment is disputed, matured, secured, legal, equitable, or contingent on the happening of some future event; or

--If you assert a right to an equitable remedy Court-ordered action that directs parties to do or not to do something; such remedies include injunctive relief and Specific Performance. Alternatively, a non-monetary remedy, such as an Injunction  (e.g., the right to require the Archdiocese to either do or not do something) which would result in the Archdiocese owing you money for its failure to do as required, whether or not the right is disputed, matured, secured, legal, equitable, or contingent upon the happening of some future event.

Claims will be coordinated by the Bankruptcy Management Corporation - BMC (BMC Software, Inc., Houston, TX, www.bmc.com) A leading supplier of software that supports and improves the availability, performance, and recovery of applications in complex computing environments.  Group, of El Segundo, CA, an independent claims agent for the Archdiocese. A special web site www.bmcgroup.com/archdpdx will be established to provide interested persons with helpful information, including Proof of Claim forms that can be downloaded, and a toll-free phone number 1-888-909-0100 to answer questions.

The Archdiocese of Portland strongly encourages everyone believing that they have a claim against the Archdiocese to file the Proof of Claim form by the bar date: April 29, 2005 by 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time. Those with questions about a possible claim should call the BMC Group 1-888-909-0100, not the Archdiocese of Portland or their local parish.
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