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The sex scandal dealt a major financial blow to the church, which reported a loss of nearly $14 million in fiscal 2003 after sharp drops in collections, investments and land holdings. “It was very important for us as an archdiocese to clear ly show how the funds for the settlement were raised,” O’Malley said. Unlike his predecessors, O’Malley does not live in the mansion, which was built in the 1920s and became a symbol of the church’s grandeur. In addition to living quar ters. the mansion houses offices and meeting rooms, and is used to broadcast daily Mass. O’Malley, a Capuchin Franciscan friar who took a vow of poverty, lives in an behind the Cathedral of the Holy WASHINGTON Researchers uncovered a sej flaw in the underlying teclu for nearly all which led to an effort to prevent j tions of Web surfing, e-miisj instant messages. 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