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Providence Diocese Releases List of Priests Credibly Accused of Sexual Abuse
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence on Monday released a list of clerics, religious order priests and deacons it deems to have been credibly accused of sexually abusing children. The list of 50 names posted on the diocese website includes 19 priests and deacons who are still alive, ranging in age from 60 to 98, although nearly all have been...
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Providence Diocese to Name Clergy Accused of Abusing Minors
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence has announced it will release the names of clergy, diocesan and religious order priests as well as deacons who have been credibly accused of sexual abuse of minors.
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Providence Diocese to Name Clergy Accused of Abusing Minors
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence has announced it will release the names of clergy, diocesan and religious order priests as well as deacons who have been credibly accused of sexual abuse of minors.
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Catholic Church Pulls Support for Theater Awards Show
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence is no longer allowing an alternative magazine to hold its annual theater awards show at a church-owned facility after the magazine published an opinion piece critical of the bishop.
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Priest Fears People Will Leave Catholic Church Over Bishop's Tweet
A priest in Rhode Island has asked parishioners not to leave the church over a tweet by Rhode Island’s Roman Catholic bishop urging Catholics to not support or attend LGBTQ Pride Month events.
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Priest Fears People Will Leave Catholic Church Over Bishop's Tweet
A priest in Rhode Island has asked parishioners not to leave the church over a tweet by Rhode Island’s Roman Catholic bishop urging Catholics to not support or attend LGBTQ Pride Month events.
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RI Bishop Tweets Catholics Should Avoid Pride Events
The leader of Rhode Island’s Roman Catholic population took to Twitter early Saturday to remind his constituents not to partake in any Pride Month activities.
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Rhode Island High School Principal Retires Over Racist Slurs
The longtime principal of a Roman Catholic high school in Rhode Island has retired after a short video of him using racial slurs surfaced.