Sentences with phrase «deacon reports»

This was a survey of 90 \ % of the priests and deacons reported to have had allegations of child sexual abuse made against them, from the 70s to the»90s.
If the suggestion in the Deacon report to develop children's centres across Scotland is implemented (Deacon, 2011), this function could potentially be filled by these centres, providing a place for peer - support by other families as well contact with staff who can provide signposting, referral and outreach services to ensure those families which need more formal support have access to it.
Both the UK and the Scottish Governments have expressed a commitment to early intervention (although the Deacon report (2011) pointed out this commitment has not consistently been translated into adequate resource allocation).

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When the church is consumed and possessed by mortgages, capital campaigns, membership numbers, qualifications for membership or deacon or elder, the variety and format of financial reports, redecorating, ordination policies, the proper delineation of committee responsibilities, the aggregation and strengthening and protection of church hierarchical authority, the preference for political associations and prominence instead of being a voice and influence for justice and compassion, seasonal vestment colors, the abandonment and refusal to acknowledge congregations who dare to be excited by their proclaiming and provoking and living and sharing the Good News, the continual choosing and preoccupation with better organization over better outreach, or what styles of worship are to be offered — then it is time for an earth - shaking, stone - rolling, curtain ripping, hurricane - strength, fiery and noisy transformational revolution that will resurrect the Good News in the body and spirit of communities and individuals.
I wrote in the January 2009 issue of this magazine about a previous John Jay report into this subject, their 2004 report The Nature and Scope of the Problem of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests and Deacons in the United States, which was carried out in 2004 for the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
A board of deacons decided to fire Jack Schaap on Monday night and then reported allegations to the Sheriff's Department on Tuesday because it was unclear whether the woman was a minor, spokesman Eddie Wilson said.
Kingson had 181 votes in Wayne County, topping Williams (172) and Deacon (138), with all but one district reporting by midnight.
At the third quarter filing deadline, Deacon was not required to file a campaign finance report because she had only entered the race earlier in October.
David Deacon has received funding from the Electoral Commission and The Guardian in relation to their past analysis of media reporting during UK General Elections and also from the BBC Trust in respect of broadcasters» coverage of various topical news events.
Like Deacon, it was the first quarter Williams had to release a campaign finance report for.
Deacon slightly outraised Katko during the three - month Federal Election Commission reporting period that ended on Sept. 30.
The National Republican Congressional Committee questioned Democratic challenger Colleen Deacon's independence Thursday after The Citizen reported she received $ 7,000 from House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi's campaign and political action committee.
The paper's sketchwriter Michael Deacon writes - after obviously staying up to report on the results for a long, long time - and
Colleen Deacon, a former top aide to U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D - N.Y., raised $ 131,841 and Syracuse University professor Eric Kingson raised $ 46,981 during the same period, according to the FEC reports.
Deacon has not yet filed her campaign finance disclosure report with the FEC.
Deacon's campaign planned to file a disclosure report today with the Federal Election Commission that will itemize the contributions.
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