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Six religious orders named in damning school abuse report made €200m in property sales over six years

The top 15 orders in the report found to have net assets of €1.3bn as calls for redress grow

Clonkeen College, Deansgrange, Dublin which has to sell off its sports grounds to fund sex abuse payments by Christian Brothers Order. Picture: Arthur Carron

Catherine Fegan and John Mulligan

Six key religious orders named in the Scoping Inquiry into historical child abuse in schools made almost €200m from property sales in the last six years.

The properties included land banks, houses, sports grounds, monasteries and convents.

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