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It is entirely up to Pope Francis regarding his acceptance of the resignation and when it will become effective.
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The Diocese said the proposed settlement would be “a significant step forward” to compensate survivors of sexual abuse who have filed claims in the bankruptcy case.
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After turning out for racial justice and other movements in the U.S., they are frustrated by the response to attacks and hatred directed at Jews following the latest Mideast violence.
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"We’re working hard on that, and I’m quite optimistic we can meet these goals. But it’s going to take huge participation and buy-in from everyone."
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“Out of respect for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court process and the claimants, the Diocese declines comment.”
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Cuomo said he’s taking the steps because he does not want the hot spots to spread to the rest of the state.
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"People need to have those doors opened and have their faith fulfilled and to be nourished."
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“Here in New York, we actually read the Bible. 'Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God'.”
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"The wearing of masks, the cleaning regimen that would have to happen before or after, the airing out of the space, the need to manage things like doorways or bathrooms or places of contact."
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“We are going to have to put strict limits in terms of capacity in every church, and all sorts of restrictions.”