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"archdiocese" Definitions
  1. a district under the care of an archbishop

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But the 1.5 million Catholics in the Newark archdiocese far outnumber the 1.5,000 in the Indianapolis archdiocese.
The archdiocese spokeswoman told NBC News that the Archdiocese of Chicago was "unaware" that the flag burning occurred.
"The confidential settlements involving acts by Archbishop McCarrick in the Diocese of Metuchen and the Archdiocese of Newark were not known previously to Cardinal Wuerl or the Archdiocese of Washington," the archdiocese said in a statement.
" The archdiocese issued this statement: "The archdiocese recognizes that there was serious harm done to the life of the victim-survivor.
The director of communications for the Archdiocese of New York, Joseph Zwilling, said the archdiocese had been anticipating today's legal actions.
When CNN asked the archdiocese in September if such a release was being planned, the archdiocese said it was under consideration.
"The Archdiocese recognizes that there was serious harm done to the life of the victim-survivor," the archdiocese said in a statement.
"This loan will enable the archdiocese to pay the compensation awards while the program is still in effect," said archdiocese spokesman Joseph Zwilling.
The archdiocese isn&apost discussing any repercussions Briese faces, as it is an ongoing employee matter, archdiocese spokeswoman Chieko Noguchi said by telephone.
On Saturday, the Archdiocese of Washington said neither Cardinal Donald Wuerl, McCarrick's successor, nor others in the archdiocese were aware of the settlements.
Mr. Zwilling, however, has only confirmed that the archdiocese knew about one allegation by 2003, and the archdiocese had not substantiated it, he said.
On Thursday, the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C., canceled Mass until further notice and the Archdiocese of Newark said Mass could be canceled this weekend.
A spokesman for the Washington archdiocese countered that the three priests named by SNAP were "religious order priests with no ties to the archdiocese" of Washington.
How costs spun so high will be examined in an independent investigation and audit ordered by the archdiocese in November, the archdiocese said in a statement.
A spokesman for the archdiocese, Joseph Zwilling, said on Friday that the archdiocese would no longer allow Father Timone to remain in ministry while it weighed permanently removing him.
The Archdiocese of Detroit continues to pledge its full cooperation with law enforcement, as it has since the investigation began, said Ned McGrath, the public affairs director for the archdiocese.
The state of Missouri will launch an investigation into the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis after the archdiocese voluntarily opened its files on allegations of sexual abuse against its priests.
A news release from the Archdiocese of Chicago said that the report, by lumping together all six dioceses, "makes it difficult to discern" which findings apply to the Archdiocese of Chicago.
In a statement, the Archdiocese of Chicago that its leader, Cardinal Blase Cupich, was not consulted before Pfleger announced the event with Farrakhan and that the archdiocese is "not sponsoring" the speech.
"While saddened and shocked, this archdiocese awaits the final outcome of the canonical process and in the meantime asks for prayers for all involved," the Archdiocese of Washington said in its statement.
The individual parishes, which own the properties, and the archdiocese are in the initial phases of determining how the buildings will be repurposed, Joseph Zwilling, director of communications for the archdiocese, said.
Sean Caine, spokesman for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, said the archdiocese removed Maskell from his post as soon as they learned of the allegations in 163, in order to conduct their own investigation.
The archdiocese has been having trouble raising money from parishioners because of an "overarching problem of mistrust and antagonism toward the archdiocese," Cardinal Dolan wrote in a biting letter to priests in November.
A spokesman for the archdiocese confirmed a settlement was reached.
The archdiocese has committed to paying the remaining $40 million.
The archdiocese has also issued an apology to the family.
I see individuals like Yara every day in my archdiocese.
The archdiocese was in possession of two of the Fiats.
Edmond Tillekeratne, social communications director for the Archdiocese of Colombo.
Last year the bank became suspicious and alerted the archdiocese.
A spokesman for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia declined to comment.
Only one person rejected an offer, according to the archdiocese.
We must stand up against the Archdiocese and demand change.
But the Archdiocese of Detroit apologized to the Hullibarger family.
The grand jury's inquiry dates to 1947, the archdiocese said.
Churches will remain open for private prayer, the archdiocese said.
"Such behavior simply will not be tolerated," the archdiocese said.
Benedict met with victims, including five from the Boston archdiocese.
Francisc Dobos, a spokesman for the Catholic Archdiocese of Bucharest.
McCarrick led the Archdiocese of Washington from 2001 to 2006.
The archdiocese did not immediately offer details about the allegations.
He added that the archdiocese and the residence where Monsignor.
Benedict met with victims, including five from the Boston Archdiocese.
Chieko Noguchi, a spokeswoman for the Archdiocese of Washington, said in an emailed statement that the archdiocese takes all allegations of abuse seriously and is committed to following its long-standing child protection policy.
But representatives of the archdiocese are not expected to attend graduation or Masses at the school, and school officials will not be invited to meetings at the archdiocese with representatives with other Catholic schools.
The archdiocese is also planning to hold a news conference Thursday.
The teacher sued his archdiocese but eventually came to a settlement.
That resulted in hundreds of claims being filed against the archdiocese.
The Newark Archdiocese declined to provide additional details, citing confidentiality concerns.
Archdiocese leaders are trying to avoid layoffs, said Archbishop Bernard Hebda.
Victims relayed their disbelief at the actions of the Archdiocese repeatedly.
Katy Perry and the Archdiocese of L.A. just won $15 million.
Carlos Avilés Cantón, the vicar general of the Archdiocese of Managua.
Then fights will begin between that archdiocese and the insurance companies.
She turned to Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York in May.
The archdiocese has its own internal process for substantiating abuse claims.
How has your relationship with the archdiocese changed over the years?
Ed McFadden, a spokesman for the archdiocese, described the encounter differently.
The archdiocese had 806 priests in 1995, compared with 700 today.
Goedert referred CNN to the Chicago archdiocese for all other comment.
But Francis had already taken action to reorient the Newark archdiocese.
He had an open squabble with the Catholic archdiocese of Indianopolis after he withdrew state support for efforts to host refugees; the archdiocese defied his policy by inviting a Syrian family to settle in the city.
A spokesman for the archdiocese of Chicago said Thursday that it had not received a subpoena from the Department of Justice, and a spokesman for the Archdiocese of Washington said it had no knowledge of the investigation.
He posted the names of 57 on the website of his archdiocese, along with an accounting of the $5.6 million that he said the archdiocese had paid up to that point in settlements, legal fees and counseling.
Missouri Missouri's attorney general said his office launched an independent review of the St. Louis Archdiocese and allegations of abuse by clergy "for the purpose of public transparency and accountability," adding that the archdiocese agreed to cooperate.
Two more insurers had yet to settle with the archdiocese, he said.
But, against our will, the Archdiocese removed us to 'monetize' our property.
The archdiocese apologizes for the impact that this caused in her life.
Neither Pineda nor the Archdiocese of Tegucigalpa responded to requests for comment.
Three were injured, one seriously, according to a statement by the archdiocese.
They are supported entirely by the Archdiocese, which also assists many Yazidis.
The archdiocese of Chicago claimed the number was much lower, around 50.
Pictures posted to the Archdiocese of Campinas' Facebook page shows full pews.
Francis to remove McCarrick from ministry: In June, the Archdiocese of New
Also, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America falls under Constantinople's direct jurisdiction.
The number of claims against the archdiocese has only grown since then.
The Los Angeles archdiocese in 2007 paid $660 million to 508 victims.
I think the Larry Nassar case is academia's and sports' Boston Archdiocese.
The pontiff subsequently replaced him as the leader of the Ferrara archdiocese.
However, the archdiocese offered an apology days after the funeral last December.
McFadden has said the Washington archdiocese is considering releasing its own list.
In 2012, the Archdiocese of Vienna consolidated its 660 parishes into 150.
The archdiocese closed 30 schools in 2011 and 25 schools in 2013.
The Archdiocese of Detroit said Wednesday it cannot comment on pending litigation.
But the archdiocese apologized to the family in a statement last December.
I've seen the arguments (from the archdiocese) that he was not culpable.
The letter, from the archdiocese, was read aloud during Masses on Feb.
But for all the pageantry, Cardinal Tobin is inheriting a troubled archdiocese.
The Archdiocese apologizes for the impact that this caused in her life.
" Archdiocese: Why records are confidential The archdiocese also noted that "'secret archives' is merely a Church term pertaining to confidential documents kept in a secure manner for the protection of the privacy of individuals -- not unlike medical records.
After an internal review, LaRosa-Lopez was permitted to return to parish ministry in 213, according to the archdiocese, and "no allegations of inappropriate conduct involving minors were presented against Father LaRosa-Lopez until 2018," the archdiocese said.
For now, in accordance with child protection protocol, he has been barred from contact with young people in the Archdiocese of Washington, where he resides in a retirement home, according to Edward McFadden, secretary of communications for the archdiocese.
However, the archdiocese could tax the income from a sale, "perhaps as high as 25 percent or 50 percent, so that needy parishes and schools in other parts of the archdiocese could be supported," he wrote in an email.
The result has been a breach of trust among many of the 25 million parishioners of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, the archdiocese has itself acknowledged, as wealthy donors and humble parishioners alike wonder whether their donations were used appropriately.
Hunthausen died Sunday at his home in Helena, Montana, the Seattle Archdiocese said.
Under his watch, the Agana archdiocese became a place of torment for children.
Details: New York's is the second-largest Roman Catholic archdiocese in the country.
It includes the Australian Christian Lobby and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia.
A tip was also phoned into an ethics hotline maintained by the archdiocese.
Pope Benedict had left the Munich archdiocese for a new post in 22002.
The archdiocese reported the matter and was cooperating with law enforcement, it said.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center called on the Archdiocese of Chicago to remove Pfleger.
Pope Benedict had left the Munich archdiocese for a new post in 19853.
In 2003, she headed an investigation of clerical abuse in the Philadelphia Archdiocese.
He was director of priest personnel for the archdiocese from 1973 to 1977.
But he still had to call up the Archdiocese of Manila for comment.
There are 11 Catholic high schools in the archdiocese, according to its website.
Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New York has helped Ms. Danso with both goals.
How do your approaches to family planning issues go over with the archdiocese?
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia paid for McDonnell's counseling sessions but he seldom attended.
"Obviously, it's worthwhile to the archdiocese to monetize these holdings," Mr. Schleider said.
The Archdiocese of Detroit did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
In 2002, the Boston archdiocese settled the Geoghan lawsuits for millions of dollars.
In 21998, the archdiocese learned that Pfleger had applied to adopt a child.
Professor Metz was ordained a priest in the archdiocese of Bamberg in 1954.
A third case is also relevant to Payne-Elliott's suit against the archdiocese.
Joseph A. Manzini, director of archdiocese liturgies for Newark, said before the service.
The archdiocese has agreed to voluntarily cooperate with the review, according to Hawley.
The Archdiocese of Chicago confirmed the death but did not specify the cause.
Anthony Randazzo, an auxiliary bishop in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, Australia.
Augustine Church in South Boston, according to a statement from the Catholic archdiocese.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York may know something about divine intervention.
Monsignor Byrne was chancellor of the New York Archdiocese from 1968 to 1970.
And the Chicago archdiocese told him to take his complaint to the Augustinians.
Sal Pilato, the superintendent of high schools for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
The Archdiocese of New York also jumped on this train: In July, the archdiocese — which covers New York City — sued more than two-dozen insurance companies in an effort to force them to pay off claims stemming from sex abuse lawsuits.
In response to receiving the subpoena, a spokesman for the Archdiocese of New York said "it is not a surprise" Underwood's office would begin an investigation, and that the archdiocese and the other seven dioceses were "ready and eager" to cooperate.
In an interview, William Kunkel, the Archdiocese of Chicago's general counsel, and Leah McCluskey, its director of child abuse investigations, said the archdiocese reports every accusation to state attorney's offices and follows up on allegations against priests from religious orders.
As a result, The Keepers paints an especially sinister picture of the archdiocese by detailing how Wehner was told that the archdiocese needed a second complaint, or a witness to back up her claims, even though it already had one.
Thursday to discuss a "consensual bankruptcy reorganization plan" between the survivors and the archdiocese.
The Washington Archdiocese did not immediately return a message seeking additional comment from him.
The archdiocese said in a statement that last month its attorneys met with Racine.
"We did this for one reason, the credibility of the archdiocese," Carlson told reporters.
Katy had a deal to buy a convent from the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
Her father is the director of investment management for the Archdiocese of New York.
The Archdiocese of New York has paid $65 million to 325 people since 2017.
A spokeswoman for the archdiocese told LGBTQ outlet The Windy City Times on Sept.
In a statement, the archdiocese said it hoped the congregants would join other parishes.
The archdiocese did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Hill.
On Wednesday, Dow will sue the Archdiocese of New York for the alleged abuse.
His wife, Barbara, and two daughters were injured, the Archdiocese of Knoxville, Tennessee, said.
The archdiocese said that, once again, it reported the allegation to Children's Protective Services.
The archdiocese did not immediately return a request for comment regarding Mr. Meenan's case.
The Boston Archdiocese did not respond to repeated requests for comment for this story.
Zero tolerance has been mandated in this archdiocese and zero abuse is the result.
The Archdiocese of Detroit took issue with Nessel's "broad generalizations" during Thursday's press conference.
The archdiocese, moreover, can raise a number of religious liberty defenses against this suit.
His family settled a civil lawsuit against Brennan and the archdiocese in May 2018.
The archdiocese did not say how much rent it receives for the underlying land.
THE ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK INCLUDES MANHATTAN, STATEN ISLAND, THE BRONX AND NEARBY SUBURBS
At the time, the archdiocese said it could not corroborate the two women's claims.
Cathedral High School fired the teacher in late June following 22 months of deliberation and after Archdiocese of Indianapolis Archbishop Charles Thompson told the school it would forfeit its ability to be recognized or identified as a Catholic institution by the archdiocese.
"It is my fervent prayer that this action may help the archdiocese of Boston to experience the healing, reconciliation and unity which are so desperately needed," Law said when he stepped down as head of the Boston archdiocese in December of that year.
In response to reports of the subpoenas, a spokesman for the Archdiocese of New York said "it is not a surprise" Underwood's office would begin an investigation, and that the archdiocese and the other seven dioceses were "ready and eager" to cooperate.
"The Archdiocese remains committed to the rebuilding of Saint Nicholas and we are confident that our fund-raising efforts to support this important project and ministry will be successful," His Grace Bishop Andonios, chancellor of the archdiocese, said in a statement last week.
The rest will come from parishes, the archdiocese, a pension fund and real estate sales.
Cunningham sued the cathedral and the Archdiocese of New York, which have opposed her wishes.
The Archdiocese said they tried but failed to reach an agreement with the Jesuit school.
The New York Archdiocese said it will update its list if more information comes forward.
CNN asked the archdiocese for comment on this statement but did not receive a response.
Calls to Joseph Zwilling, a spokesman for the Archdiocese of New York, also were unreturned.
On Tuesday, the Archdiocese held a memorial service at Mumbai's Cathedral of the Holy Name.
And would you believe that the Archdiocese made an appearance to defend the Catholic Church?
He wrote to officials of the Archdiocese of New York, but the proposal went nowhere.
After learning of the planned burning, the Archdiocese of Chicago instructed Kalchik to cancel it.
The Archdiocese of Campinas tweeted that the cathedral remains closed while police conduct their investigation.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. installed its first African-American archbishop on Tuesday.
Brebeuf and the Archdiocese did not immediately respond to requests for comment from The Hill.
Since 2001, he had been a cardinal and the leader of the Washington, D.C., archdiocese.
"We've never had a papal Fiat before," Joseph Zwilling, a spokesman for the archdiocese, said.
In recent weeks, the Archdiocese of Athens has made moves to recognise the Ukrainian church.
Venezuela's Episcopal Conference and the Archdiocese of Caracas did not respond to requests for comment.
It is currently unclear how much, if any, information the archdiocese intends to turn over.
Also, the Archdiocese of New York said it would close its elementary schools next week.
Mr. Schwarzman happily gave financial advice for Cardinal Egan to take back to the archdiocese.
He said that they had received settlements of $1183,000 to $350,000 each from the archdiocese.
Their employment histories were provided by Mr. Reck but were not confirmed by the archdiocese.
The program is modeled on one begun last year by the Archdiocese of New York.
The archdiocese signed a 198-year lease for the nominal rent of $1 a year.
Well, if you're still a priest, you're still in the in the archdiocese, for example.
Puerto Rico's Roman Catholic archdiocese on Tuesday sought a court order extending its bankruptcy stay to its parishes in a bid to reopen their bank accounts, which were frozen as a result of the lawsuit that pushed the archdiocese to seek Chapter 11 protection.
The archdiocese last week won bankruptcy court approval to sell a residential property and is trying to wrap up the sale of its Chancery this month, said Paul Donovan, executive director at Cushman & Wakefield/NorthMarq in Minneapolis and the real estate adviser for the archdiocese.
"In the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, every archdiocesan Catholic school and private Catholic school has been instructed to clearly state in its contracts and ministerial job descriptions that all ministers must convey and be supportive of all teachings of the Catholic Church," the archdiocese added.
Archdiocese of Chicago spokeswoman Paula Waters said there were standards of behavior Phillips did not meet.
The archdiocese will also use money from a fund used to cover employee health care costs.
After California opened its own window, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles paid 508 survivors $660 million.
This rift has been simmering between the Kansas City Archdiocese and the Girl Scouts for years.
The archdiocese said it reported the charge, which LaRosa-Lopez denied, to Texas Child Protective Services.
Archdiocese spokesmen Sean Caine commented on the petition, saying that records related to Maskell are confidential.
The Archdiocese went to the nuns and said they had no right to sell the property.
Suder represents victims of Maskell's abuse who continue to seek counseling and settlements from the archdiocese.
"The archdiocese has reported the matter to, and is cooperating with, law enforcement," Ms. Margiotta said.
He was made bishop of the Archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto, in the Abruzzo region, in 1967.
"We are grateful to the victims who had the strength to come forward," the archdiocese said.
"The cardinal stands by those statements, which were not intended to be imprecise," the archdiocese said.
Another 25% will go to the Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans' Immigration and Refugee Services.
The church and archdiocese chose not to press for criminal charges against the sisters, Meyers said.
The archdiocese said it would borrow the compensation money, which could easily run into the millions.
Decisions of the commission cannot be appealed or overturned by the archdiocese or the oversight panel.
Next is the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston and the dioceses of Dallas, El Paso and Amarillo.
In 1988, according to a legal deposition, Monsignor Leonard warned the archdiocese against promoting the Rev.
But he became too liberal for conservative Catholics in his 360,000-member archdiocese and in Rome.
Later, they moved to a building on Grand Street built by the Archdiocese of New York.
Madison said she believes the archdiocese, not the school, was to blame for Ms. Fitzgerald's suspension.
That request was opposed by the archdiocese and the Saints, who argued the communications were private.
"The archbishop and the archdiocese should be ashamed of this settlement," he told CNN in 2015.
School officials and the Archdiocese of Los Angeles didn't respond to specific questions, citing student privacy.
The archdiocese and the other seven dioceses were "ready and eager" to cooperate, said a spokesman.
The executive director of the archdiocese, Jerry Dimitriou, who oversaw the shrine project, resigned in September.
Paul Karendan, a spokesman for the archdiocese that oversees the headquarters of the Syro-Malabar Church.
The diocese said it and the Archdiocese of Chicago had spent 16 years advocating his sainthood.
And last Wednesday federal and local law enforcement raided the offices of the Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, where Cardinal DiNardo is archbishop, looking for a "secret archive" on a 2000 priest sexual abuse case, material that the archdiocese allegedly had failed to turn over to investigators.
In a dramatic move to slow the spread of the coronavirus in one of the most affected regions of the country, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle suspended all public celebration of Mass, effective immediately, becoming the first Catholic archdiocese in the country to do so.

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