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She called Arsenault and Collingwood on her cellphone, then went down to her car to put in two more calls.
The Delicate Storm Blunt, Giles 2003
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For a church, doing what is right is informed by our understanding of what God would have us do, so there's a very clear standard, articulated in Scripture, says Monsignor Edward Arsenault, president of the St. Luke Institute, a Catholic ministry in Silver Spring, Md., that offers mental health services to clergy.
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Do the right thing'Ultimately, Arsenault adds, lawyers are advisers; the decisions clergy and congregants ultimately reach must be their own.
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I have dealt with instances where there was wrongdoing in the past and my church wanted to do the right thing, but a lawyer representing the insurance company said, 'No, you can't do that,' Arsenault says.
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Lawyers typically want to shape a church's response based on questions of intent and legal responsibility, says Arsenault, who has advised clergy struggling to chart a course in responding to abuse cases.
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I have dealt with instances where there was wrongdoing in the past and my church wanted to do the right thing, but a lawyer representing the insurance company said, 'No, you can't do that,' Arsenault says.
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"There's still a stigma about working in manufacturing," says Chris Arsenault, a human-resources manager at New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc., which makes shoes at plants in Maine and Massachusetts.
Factory Jobs Become Election Issue Jonathan Weisman 2011
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For a church, doing what is right is informed by our understanding of what God would have us do, so there's a very clear standard, articulated in Scripture, says Monsignor Edward Arsenault, president of the St. Luke Institute, a Catholic ministry in Silver Spring, Md., that offers mental health services to clergy.
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Do the right thing'Ultimately, Arsenault adds, lawyers are advisers; the decisions clergy and congregants ultimately reach must be their own.
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Lawyers typically want to shape a church's response based on questions of intent and legal responsibility, says Arsenault, who has advised clergy struggling to chart a course in responding to abuse cases.
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