+ Follow AMERICAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Tag
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[Title] => US Catholic church moving faster on abuse cases
[Summary] => The action against the priest was swift and public.
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[Title] => Record church payout caps series of child abuse scandals
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[Title] => Jarring images
[Summary] => At Pope John IIs funeral last Friday, newsphotos showed President GMA being greeted and escorted to her seat at the Mass by one Bernard Cardinal Law. Hold it! Is this the same Cardinal Law that was hounded from his seat as Archbishop of the wealthy Diocese of Boston by irate parishioners who felt he had done virtually nothing to respond to the problem of priests in his diocese who were accused of sexually abusing children?
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[AuthorName] => MY VIEWPOINT By Ricardo V. Puno, Jr.
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[Title] => Church protocol on sexual abuses finally out today?
[Summary] => The Philippine Catholic episcopacy (CBCP) wraps up its July assembly today with the expected issuance of the final draft of the protocol on sexual conduct for members of the clergy.
The sexual protocol, now in its fourth revision, will primarily tackle the issue of priest-fathers, homosexuality and pedophilia among members of the clergy after its first introduction to CBCP membership in July 2002 and last January.
If finally completed, the sexual protocol will be sent to the Vatican for review and approval which may take up to five months.
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[AuthorName] => Jose Aravilla
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[Title] => The only way to 'fix' the stock market is change it
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Who can blame foreign investors from stampeding to sell out "like mad" last
Monday, the opening of the week's trading?
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The sexual protocol, now in its fourth revision, will primarily tackle the issue of priest-fathers, homosexuality and pedophilia among members of the clergy after its first introduction to CBCP membership in July 2002 and last January.
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Who can blame foreign investors from stampeding to sell out "like mad" last
Monday, the opening of the week's trading?
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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