ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Two Santa Fe men filed a lawsuit Thursday to force New Mexico courts to decide the politically thorny issue of whether gay marriage is legal in the state
...The lawyers for the first Catholic Church official charged with endangering the welfare of children abused by other...
...its attorneys, who did not immediately respond. The three dozen Catholic monks had long made plain wood caskets for themselves, and set up...
...sex abuse litigation and related legal maneuverings that have roiled the Roman Catholic Church over the course of the past decade. ...
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...affiliated groups, such as Catholic Charities, must comply. Roman Catholic bishops, evangelicals and some religious leaders who have generally been supportive of...
...years as general counsel of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. CBN-NV is an independent, nonprofit organization of...
...plaintiffs allege sexual abuse by Catholic priests, some of the complaints...Cistone," who is now bishop of the Diocese of Saginaw...
...Monsignor William J. Lynn, the first Catholic Church official in the country to be charged with harming sexual-abuse...
...trial expected to go the jury today, a prosecutor argued that a Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia official lied to an investigating grand jury that he...
...As a Catholic Church official was interrogated by a prosecutor about at least 15 priests...
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