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“I believe in Catholic education,” Bishop Michael McGovern said. “Of all the different ministries we have, I think education is something we’ve done very well, especially in the United States.”
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According to a new report from Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, in all, 43 clerics and religious brothers in the Diocese of Belleville sexually abused children or adults since 1950.
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In all, 43 clerics and religious brothers in the Diocese of Belleville sexually abused children or adults since 1950. That’s the latest finding from Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul.
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The Belleville News-Democrat published its first story on the issue in February 1993. By 2002, the diocese, which covers 28 counties in southern Illinois, had removed 15 priests and one deacon from ministry.
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Belleville Priest Who Said He ‘Never Hurt A Child’ Accused For Second Time Of Sexually Abusing A BoyCatholic church leaders in the Belleville Diocese promoted a priest they knew as a danger to children until he was in charge of their largest parish and…
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Bishop Edward K. Braxton turns 75 on Friday, prompting supporters and critics to wonder how much longer he will be leading the Catholic Diocese of…
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OtherThe Deacon Coordinator for the Catholic Diocese of Belleville was arraigned Friday on criminal sexual assault charges.A grand jury indicted Robert Lanter,…
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Catholic Social Services of Southern Illinois is asking to join a lawsuit against the state over foster placements to gay couples.The organization is…