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Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory was installed as Archbishop of Washington, D.C.
Another proposed protocol outlines restrictions on bishops facing claim of abuse
On June 13, the bishops voted to approve several proposals, including on plans to hold bishops accountable to the charter and to implement pope’s motu proprio
Bishops approved plans to hold bishops accountable to the charter, implement pope’s motu proprio and institute third-party system to make complaints against bishops
Former priest and auxiliary bishop of St. Louis, retired bishop of Bismarck, dies at 83
Appeals court ruled 2-1 against Cdl. Pell; appeal to country’s highest court still possible
Project has helped facilitate discussion among parishioners
State’s Child Victims Act extended statute of limitations in abuse cases and created a one-year window to bring litigation
Audit reports increase in abuse claims, with less than 5 percent occurring since 2000
Jerome Keaty, Mark Fleming accused of abusing minors
From May 2005: Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith returns James Beine to lay state
On memorial of St. John Vianney, pope’s letter was addressed to all priests
The family was attempting to cross river to apply for asylum when the father and nearly 2-year-old daughter drowned
Vatican’s Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life brought together representatives of Catholic associations and movements
Bill would have attempted to force priests to disclose information heard in confession concerning abuse of minors