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Mar 13 2024
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Catholic priest from Zionsville, Carmel sues diocese for defamation, fraud
BOONE COUNTY, Ind. — A Catholic priest who has practiced in both Zionsville and Carmel has filed a lawsuit against the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana seeking $10 million in damages after he said the diocese damaged his reputation through a March 2022 statement. According to a lawsuit, filed last month in Boone County, James DeOreo claimed the diocese damaged his character and
Fox 59Mar 20 2024
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Around 200 students enroll in Catholic virtual charter school amid legal battle
SCHOOL PLANS TO BE OPENED THIS FALL. ZACH, THE ARCHDIOCESE AND ITS LOBBYING ARM, THE CATHOLIC CONFERENCE, TELL ME THEY’RE DOING ALL THE PREP WORK THEY CAN IN ANTICIPATION THAT SCHOOL WILL OPEN COME THIS FALL. BUT AN ONGOING LEGAL CHALLENGE COULD COMPLICATE THAT. IT’S EXCITING. WE’VE OBVIOUSLY BEEN WORKING ON THIS FOR A COUPLE OF YEARS. BRETT FOLEY WITH CATHOLIC CONFERENCE OF OKLAHOMA, THE
KOCO 5Mar 17 2024
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'This year, it was a business trip.' Scottsburg gets semistate revenge on Guerin Catholic.
SEYMOUR – Guerin Catholic was looking to get back, but Scottsburg got its payback instead Saturday night. Meeting for the second consecutive year in a Class 3A semistate inside Seymour's Lloyd E. Scott Gymnasium, the fourth-ranked Warriors weathered a tug-of-war first quarter against the sixth-ranked Golden Eagles before settling the score in the rematch, 70-54. A year removed from missing out
IndyStarMar 17 2024
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A Catholic School Named for St. Patrick That’s Totally Free and Totally Faithful
Providence’s small college-prep institution accepts qualified students, regardless of financial need, and has ties to Bishop-elect James Ruggieri of Portland, Maine. Four years ago, as she considered which high school to attend, Ashantty Huallanca was aiming for a Providence, Rhode Island, public school where she would study with her friends. But her mother, Sonia Huallanca, encouraged
National Catholic RegisterMar 23 2024
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San Juan Bautista Catholic Church to host 40th annual Way of the Cross procession
Diego Segura is preparing to carry a cross through Lancaster city streets on Good Friday, the most solemn day of the Christian calendar. Segura is portraying Jesus in San Juan Bautista Catholic Church’s annual Way of the Cross procession on March 29. “It’s my first time playing the role of Jesus,” the 15-year-old Manheim Township High School student said. “I’ve been reading the Bible and
Lancaster OnlineMar 12 2024
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Franklin fends off Catholic Memorial run, advances to Division 1 final
Boston HeraldJan 24 2024
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Police arrest 17-year-old in connection with Covington double shooting
A 17-year-old was arrested Wednesday in connection to a Covington double shooting that left a 14-year-old dead. The suspect, whose identity has not been released because of his age, has been charged with murder, according to Covington police. Police said that two 14-year-olds were shot near 39th Street and Decoursey Avenue just before 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday. According to officials, both teens
Cincinnati EnquirerJan 24 2024
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Coroner IDs 14-year-old killed in Covington double shooting
The name of the teen killed in a double shooting in Covington on Tuesday has been released. Amani Smith was 14, the Hamilton County Coroner's Office reported. Police said he was shot along with another 14-year-old on Decoursey Avenue just before 3:30 p.m. Both teens were taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, according to the Covington Police Department. Officials said Smith was
Cincinnati EnquirerFeb 03 2024
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Photos: Steady rain adds to the fun of Olympia's 'Thunder and Lightning' parade in Covington
The Times-PicayuneMar 15 2024
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Sex abuse victims seek to testify in Baltimore Catholic archdiocese bankruptcy case
The committee representing survivors of clergy sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s bankruptcy case is seeking to give victims an opportunity to tell their stories in court. In a legal brief filed Friday in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Baltimore, attorneys for the group of survivors representing all of the diocese’s victims, known as the Creditors Committee, asked a judge to allow
Baltimore Sun