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Retirees Press St. Cloud Diocese over Pension Shortfall
About 220 pension participants face a projected $80 million shortfall and possible 42% benefit cuts due to underfunding linked to Christian Brothers Services, raising calls for transparency and legal action.
- On March 12, 2026, St. Cloud retirees and former employees pressed the Diocese of St. Cloud over a pension shortfall exceeding $800 million, with possible cuts up to 42%.
- Participants dispute explanations that blame the 2008 crisis and a failed 2020 hedge fund investment, with the plan classified as a church plan since 1991, referencing contracts from 1982.
- At a March 12, 2026, gathering, organizers including Mary Cheryl Opatz discussed legal action plans, citing plans to pursue if necessary.
- With mid-2026 set for an asset transfer, the diocese said on March 12 it established a U.S. Bank account and plans to freeze benefit accruals, a spokesperson noted the issue is complex.
- Nationwide, about 180 organizations and 40,000 people face pension issues, with a December 2025 jury award of $54.2 million setting legal precedent, according to the source.
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Retirees press St. Cloud Diocese over pension shortfall
ST. CLOUD — For 40 years, Mary Cheryl Opatz built her future around a promise. The longtime math teacher and principal at what is now All Saints Academy accepted lower pay than many public school educators, choosing instead to work in Catholic education where she could openly embody her beliefs — and rely on a pension offered through the Diocese of St. Cloud. “I appreciated that I could every day live out my faith,” Opatz said. “Just even talkin…
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Read Full ArticlePension shortfall leaves many Minnesota Catholic school, church employees in limbo
Current and retired employees of some Catholic schools and dioceses in Minnesota learned that their pension fund operated by Illinois-based Christian Brothers Services is facing a massive shortfall. In St. Cloud, it’s causing worry and uncertainty.
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