Sentences with phrase «many archdiocesan»

But will not listing them on the archdiocesan website inexorably tar these priests» reputations with the scarlet letter of priest - abuse?
The Archdiocesan of NY is amongst the wealthiest in the nation yet they have closed down close to 40 schools in the past two years alone.
If it's not exactly true that Pell was an archdiocesan fixer, at least Milligan has shown that he was a bully.
She is the movie reviewer for «The Catholic New World,» Chicago's Archdiocesan newspaper.
«I assure all the faithful that there are no archdiocesan priests in ministry today who have an admitted or established allegation of sexual abuse of a minor against them.»
«The report states that there remain in ministry archdiocesan priests who have credible allegations of abuse against them,» he said in a statement Thursday.
«What we didn't stop to consider, and that oversight rests with me and me alone, was that the world and the Church have changed,» Gregory wrote Monday in the archdiocesan newspaper.
The public exposure of a long - past affair, and the publication of the painfully personal letter, would seem to violate journalistic boundaries, were they not unavoidably related to what is undeniably a story of legitimate public interest, namely, the Archbishop of Milwaukee was for eighteen years under the threat of blackmail, and paid off with $ 450,000 of archdiocesan funds.
The Birmingham Archdiocesan scheme How I Am, recently introduced to all its secondary schools, is praised as being especially moderate by Father John Fleming, an Australian bioethics professor and member of the Pontifical Academy for Life.
They included members of the Archdiocesan Pastoral and Finance Council, the Council of Priests and parishioners of differing points of view,
In comparison, we spend more than 4.2 million privately donated archdiocesan dollars each year — every year — on social services for the poor, the homeless, the disabled, troubled youths, battered women, immigration counseling, food pantries and nutritional programs.
In May 1971, Archbishop church appointed Romero as editor of the Archdiocesan newspaper, «Orientacion».
When it was revealed that rehabilitation efforts were also stopped with the decision to end the tube feedings and that even antibiotics were now considered «life support,» an editorial in the St. Louis Review (the archdiocesan newspaper) pointed out that «In a situation where the health of the patient depends not only upon food and water, but on other forms of care and treatment, the purpose of providing food and water should not be undermined by a neglect of the other forms of care.
She is the movie reviewer for «The Catholic New World,» Chicago's Archdiocesan newspaper, and is currently writing and producing a documentary on the life of Blessed James Alberione.
Shortly after George Pell was named Archbishop of Melbourne, he instituted several reforms at the archdiocesan seminary, including daily Mass and the daily celebration of the Liturgy of the Hours, both of which had fallen by the wayside in the preceding years.
For the 2017 - 2018 season, each team won the titles of: New York State Archdiocesan Champions CYO Upstate -LSB-...]
The President of the Archdiocesan Laity, Mr. Steve Olasupo in his welcome address while decrying various social vices and problems militating against various families across the world however recommended a more conscious and structured approach and formation, promotion and sustenance of family values and Basic Christian Community (BBC), in tackling the challenges confronting families across the globe.
Maybe some of its oppositions are too neat (the dusty solo practitioner and the vastly manipulative white - collar firm, the quest for a last chance and the gorgeous woman who's clearly trouble (Charlotte Rampling, so, duh)-RRB-, but it doesn't let us forget Galvin's client, a woman left braindead and comatose by an anaesthetist's error in a Catholic Archdiocesan hospital.
Perhaps the most remarkable finding in Figure 1 is the very small central - office staffs found in the Catholic archdiocesan school systems.
The Catholic archdiocesan schools may be characterized as «holding companies.»
He found that the archdiocesan students outscored their public school counterparts on standardized tests in grades 4 and 8 in both 1999 and 2000.
asked James Goodness, communications director of Newark Catholic Schools, while entertaining journalists at a recent archdiocesan - sponsored luncheon.
It was «a square circle,» he remarked, «not because of archdiocesan protocols but because of the nature of the beast.»
«The [San Miguel] board really wrestled with this,» recalls Sister Margaret Farley, director of personnel for the archdiocesan schools of Chicago and a founding board member of San Miguel.
The Partnership is tracking high school placement and completion data, scores on state exams and the Archdiocesan religion tests, enrollment and student retention figures, and costs and revenues for every students.
Assuring that the implementation of the Archdiocesan catechetical curriculum meets all requirements necessary
However, archdiocesan officials say that probably no more than five schools will be forced to close this year.
Before making the final decision on which schools will close, archdiocesan officials will meet with school officials to discuss their situations, said Joseph Zwilling, a spokesman for the archdiocese.
We are also working closely with parish and Archdiocesan leaders to invest in spiritual formation for our faculty, staff and students.
Archdiocesan schools also outperform New York State and New York City Schools in performance growth -LSB-...]
Seton Catholic Schools is a collaborative network of Milwaukee Archdiocesan Catholic elementary schools providing the highest caliber academic and spiritual formation for all students.
Archdiocesan schools also outperform New York State and New York City Schools in performance growth over the past three years.
SHC is a San Francisco Archdiocesan High School that is cosponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers of the District of San Francisco and the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul of the Province of the West.
Keynote presentation at the Archdiocesan Schools Leadership Day, Oakbrook, IL.
SHC is a San Francisco Archdiocesan High School that is...
From this task force came the recommendation to create Seton Catholic Schools, a collaborative network of Milwaukee Archdiocesan K - 8 schools.
Consistent with the philosophy and requirements of the New York State Science Standards, the Archdiocesan curriculum urges active learning in which students:
Although he currently works for the archdiocesan chancery, he claims that the priests told archdiocesan lawyers that he was «violent, mentally unstable and dangerous,» and therefore should not have been hired to run the Latino Affairs department.
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