Bishop Thomas V. Daily of Brooklyn has agreed to turn over the names of accused priests, after initially refusing.
Several of the documents released today refer to Bishop Thomas V. Daily, who is now the bishop of Brooklyn.
He gave away most of the money to three ex-convicts in what Bishop Thomas V. Daily called "clearly fraudulent" actions.
In one deposition, Bishop Thomas V. Daily, now leader of the Brooklyn diocese, was asked if it were archdiocesan policy "to avoid scandal where possible."
Bishop Thomas V. Daily of Brooklyn has made a similar commitment.
Bishop Thomas V. Daily of the Diocese of Brooklyn said that city funds should not support the exhibit.
Bishop Thomas V. Daily said yesterday that the shortage of priests has officially entered the "crisis" stage, and he called the situation both "sobering" and "urgent."
Bishop Thomas V. Daily of the Diocese of Brooklyn called the plan "an affront to parents."
In recent years, some conservative prelates, like Bishop Thomas V. Daily of Brooklyn, have dropped the column.
And Bishop Thomas V. Daily sided with his own, saying the charges were unfounded.