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Website details the life of Father Stanley Rother, who will soon be beatified
Rhina Guidos - Catholic News Service
May 15, 2017
The Archdiocese of Oklahoma City has opened a website detailing the life, as well as steps toward sainthood, of Father Stanley Rother.
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A history of the friction between the Girl Scouts and the Catholic Church
Teresa Donnellan
May 12, 2017
Despite recent criticism, the Girl Scouts boasts of its relationship with the Catholic Church on its website.
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Minnesota bishop denies coercing abuse victim to remain silent
Maria Wiering - Catholic News Service
May 12, 2017
The Diocese of Crookston issued the statement in response to a lawsuit filed that day against the bishop and the diocese.
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The church must build ‘spiritual ramps’ to sex abuse survivors
Lea Karen Kivi
May 12, 2017
Wheelchair ramps help disabled persons enter into a church building. There is a need for spiritual ramps to help the church to go in the other direction.
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Deacon candidate accuses Minnesota bishop of blackmail to keep abuse allegations quiet
Steve Karnowski - Associated Press
May 10, 2017
His attorney said it's the first time a U.S. bishop has been sued individually for coercion.
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Bishops among first signatories to pledge to end death penalty
Mark Pattison - Catholic News Service
May 09, 2017
Each person taking the pledge promises to educate, advocate and pray for an end to capital punishment.
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