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  2. Dignity Health St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

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    The rebuilt facility was adequate for the community for the next 30 years, but the local population was continuing to grow significantly. In 1930, the population of Phoenix was 48,118. By 1945, it had reached nearly 100,000. St. Joseph's Hospital needed a larger facility.

  3. Sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix

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    Father Joseph Briceno fled to Mexico and was later captured and charged with one count of sexual abuse, six counts of sexual conduct with a minor and one count of attempted sexual conduct with a minor. [7] [8] He later pleaded guilty in October 2006 to having sex with a teenage boy in 1983. [9] He received a two-year sentence in December 2006 ...

  4. Excommunication of Margaret McBride - Wikipedia

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    McBride was an administrator and member of the ethics committee at St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona, which is owned by Catholic Healthcare West, later, Dignity Health. [1] On 27 November 2009, the committee was consulted on the case of a 27-year-old woman who was eleven weeks pregnant with her fifth child and suffering ...

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Joseph’s House – Theology years, expected to open in fall of 2026 in Phoenix. Founded on December 2, 1969, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix consists of 94 parishes, 23 missions, 29 elementary schools, seven high schools, three universities, and one seminary, and is one of the fastest growing dioceses in the United States, with an ...

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  7. Sacrament of Penance - Wikipedia

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    [13]: 140–41 By the time of Cyprian of Carthage, confession itself was no longer public. [14] Lifelong penance was required at times, but from the early fifth century for most serious sins, public penance came to be seen as a sign of repentance. At Maundy Thursday sinners were readmitted to the community along with catechumens. Confusion ...

  8. Thomas J. O'Brien (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Joseph O'Brien (November 29, 1935 – August 26, 2018) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Phoenix from 1982 to 2003. O'Brien resigned as bishop in 2003 after his involvement in a fatal hit-and-run accident.

  9. Charles Ray Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    On July 29, 1982, 11‑year‑old Michelle Steele was reported missing from St. Joseph. [8] The day after, her uncle found her nude, ravaged body on a bank of the Missouri River. She had been beaten and strangled to death. [1] Hatcher was arrested the following day, as he tried to check in at the St. Joseph State Hospital. While awaiting trial ...