Recently, the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Los Angeles was made to pay $660

Recently, the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Los Angeles was made to pay $660

Recently, the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Los Angeles was made to pay $660 million to victims of sex crimes by priests. Why is money thought to be any remedy in such cases as these? I understand that nothing could ever really atone for such crimes, that any solution is likely to be imperfect, yet I have trouble thinking of how money has ANY value whatsoever here; what's the connection between sex abuse and cash?

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