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In 1982, The Washington Times refused to publish film critic Scott Sublett's negative review of the movie Inchon, which was also sponsored by the Unification Church. [82] In 1988, The Washington Times published a misleading story suggesting that Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis had sought psychiatric help, and included a quote ...
After a church investigation and trial, McCarrick was found guilty of sexual crimes against adults and minors and abuse of power and dismissed from the clerical state in February 2019. [11] He is the most senior church official in modern times to be laicized, [12] and his is the first known case of a cardinal having been laicized for sexual ...
A New York City monsignor who raised eyebrows by allowing pop star Sabrina Carpenter to film a video in his church was relieved of duties after he allegedly mishandled nearly $2 million of church ...
Jan. 13, 1995 — The Rev. Raymond Kownacki, 60, chaplain at the Poor Clare cloistered monastery in Belleville and former pastor of St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church in Washington Park (died in ...
William Wood in 1992 accused Reverend John Hanlon, pastor of St. Paul Parish in Hingham, Massachusetts, of raping him multiple times during 1980 and 1981. The attacks on Wood, then an altar boy, occurred at St. Mary Church in Plymouth, Massachusetts, at a cottage Hanlon owned in Scituate, Massachusetts and at his ski chalet in Dover, Vermont.
A Dallas pastor has been removed indefinitely from the church he has served at since 2018 due to him having an "inappropriate relationship" with a woman, according to the church's leadership.
Painting "BLACK LIVES MATTER" on 16th St NW in front of St. John's on June 5 Black Lives Matter Plaza street sign in front of church, June 6. District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser called the use of force "shameful" [91] and released a statement through the office's Twitter account that "I imposed a curfew at 7:00 p.m. A full 25 minutes ...
The stairs of the Lincoln Memorial, the site of the incident, seen in July 2004. In the afternoon of January 18, 2019, on the Plaza of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. two separate marches were held: the Indigenous Peoples March, which had the purpose of raising awareness of indigenous people's issues, [18] and the March for Life, [9] which had the purpose of raising awareness of anti ...