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"Weblog: Four Youths, Bus Driver Killed on Way to Church Camp"
"Italian church attack foiled, and other stories from online sources around the world"




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  • Lawyer for priest shooting suspect heckles prosecutors | Says state's attorney is not investigating allegations that his client was molested by the priest (The Baltimore Sun)

  • Taking his vows to heart | Working in the shadow of abuse scandals, one longtime priest presses on with untiring service to God and community. (Los Angeles Times)

  • In hindsight, what might have been done | It has been a season of jolting ups and downs for Bishop John F. Kinney of the Diocese of St. Cloud, Minn., a man who nine years ago was at the center of an effort to focus the attention of the nation's Roman Catholic hierarchy on the problem of priests who sexually abuse young people (The New York Times)

  • Inquiry leader insists bishops are not above 'corrective action' | The emerging consensus for tough action against errant bishops suggests that the American church, mired in its worst crisis, may be heading toward institutional upheaval unlike any it has known (The New York Times)

  • New Zealand church admits abuse cases | New Zealand Catholic Church admits 38 sexual abuse cases and offers apology (Associated Press)

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