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  2. List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church

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    Leudaste , count of Tours, by a synod of bishops in 581 on account of creating scandals and false accusations he made against Gregory of Tours; a man named Pelagius was excommunicated by Gregory of Tours in the late 6th century after the former had beaten and robbed some of Gregory's men. Gregory later allowed him back into communion after he ...

  3. Catholic Church sex abuse cases in the United States

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    To accomplish this, the U.S. bishops pledged to establish uniform procedures for handling sex-abuse allegations against lay teachers in Catholic schools, parish staff members, coaches and other people who represent the Church to young people. [82] [83] The thrust of the charter was the adoption of a "zero tolerance" policy for sexual abuse.

  4. Catholic Church sexual abuse cases by country - Wikipedia

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    On 6 May 2021, Fr. John Sweeney was cleared of false allegations made against him. [228] In December 2018, it was announced that the Archdiocese of Glasgow was being sued by a former altar boy who stated that Fr. John Gowens, who died in 1999, repeatedly sexually abused him over a two-year period in the 1970s at the St, Patrick's church in ...

  5. Sexual abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    It found that the Chicago Archdiocese "has done much to improve its handling of child sex abuse claims" over the prior 30 years, but it also offered criticisms of how some allegations against priests have been handled and how survivors of priest sexual abuse are treated. [17] The report was most critical of Diocese of Joliet.

  6. List of religious leaders convicted of crimes - Wikipedia

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    - The founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, was "subjected to approximately thirty criminal actions" during his life. Another source reports Smith was arrested at least 42 times. [28] Smith was killed by a mob while in jail awaiting trial on charges of treason against Illinois. Jim Bakker - Created the PTL (Praise the Lord) organization.

  7. Despite being found liable for attack, Trump claims E. Jean ...

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    Former President Donald Trump on Saturday reiterated his claim that writer E. Jean Carroll had levied "false accusations" against him, even as similar remarks have resulted in large court ...

  8. Criticism of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    In response to the allegations, the church's First Presidency stated that "the Church complies with all applicable law governing our donations, investments, taxes, and reserves," and that "a portion" of funds received by the church are "methodically safeguarded through wise financial management and the building of a prudent reserve for the future."

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