care support: Police said the diocese cooperated with officers in the investigation, according to Hamilton Spectator. The Bishop of the Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Mar Addai of Toronto had suspended Saka from his parish. London Police announced Thursday charges have been laid against 51-year-old Amer Saka after an investigation into misappropriated funds was launched in February. Bishop Douglas Crosby issued a brief statement on the situation to The Spectator. "I wish to affirm that the Diocese of Hamilton remains committed to the continuing care and support of all refugees under the Diocese refugee sponsorship program, including those whose sponsorship may have involved Father Saka," said Bishop Crosby. After the investigation became public in March, Hamilton Msgr. The Hamilton diocese knew there were about 10 or 11 of Saka refugees who had arrived in Southern Ontario within the past few months, and one or two of those could be living in Hamilton.
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