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The difficulty in bringing about change to the civil legislation which established most if not all of our Dioceses is also cited as reason to do nothing.
The Disintegration of the Diocese of BC « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Over the past thirty years, it has been suggested that there are too many Dioceses in the Anglican Church of Canada.
The Disintegration of the Diocese of BC « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Dioceses received 428 credible allegations against 345 clergy.
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Dioceses received 428 credible allegations against 345 clergy.
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Dioceses and their insurers paid nearly $124 million in settlements, attorneys' fees and other abuse-related costs in 2010, up from about $104 million in 2009.
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This might have interesting ramifications and create even more problems for the American RC Dioceses as these nuns/priests may decide that such a position taken by the American Bishops is counter to their core beliefs … and these folks will exit their Orders en masse.
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In cooperation with Catholic Dioceses and organizations, Ignatius will host pre-release screenings of The 13th Day to Catholic leadership on October 13, the anniversary of the final apparition.
Art and Literature 2009
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The Diocese of Quebec is close to collapse; the Dioceses of Montreal and Toronto are in financial difficulty.
The Disintegration of the Diocese of BC « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Dioceses have to run on a shoestring budget these days.
Catholic Cleveland: Historic Church Saved, But Others Still in Danger 2009
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Dioceses and their insurers paid nearly $124 million in settlements, attorneys' fees and other abuse-related costs in 2010, up from about $104 million in 2009.
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