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Religion in the State of the Union, a shootout in Mexico, and other stories from online sources around the world
Ted Olsen | posted 1/01/2003 12:00AM
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Molestation victim gets story told in churches | "A Victim's Perspective" was part of a special eight-page edition of the Diocesan Bulletin passed out to the 110 parishes and missions in Riverside and San Bernardino counties (Los Angeles Times)
Church elder charged with sex abuse | Bennie Mark Mabon, a former church elder for the Flagstaff Christian Fellowship, was charged earlier this month with 11 counts of sexual abuse of minors, two counts of sexual assault of a minor, two counts of child molestation and two counts of sexual conduct with a minor (Arizona Daily Sun)
Law's attorney blasts judge for remarks | In an unusual public rebuke, Cardinal Bernard F. Law's personal attorney yesterday accused Superior Court Judge Constance M. Sweeney of making prejudicial remarks that could undermine Law's ability to get unbiased justice if any of the hundreds of pending civil claims of clergy sexual abuse go to trial (The Boston Globe)
Deficit tripled, Los Angeles Archdiocese says | Officials of the archdiocese, the largest in the country, now project that the deficit for this fiscal year, which ends on June 30, will reach $13.4 million (The New York Times)
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