Roman Catholic Diocese Of Saskatoon
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Saskatoon Catholic diocese releases details on 9 sexual assault and misconduct casesSeven priests are alleged to have committed serious misconduct or sexual abuse. Two laypersons are also alleged to have committed serious misconduct or sexual abuse.CanadaJul 23, 2021
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Way of the Cross in Saskatoon a chance to reflect on social justiceConcerns addressed in prayer at each station at the Way of the Cross in Saskatoon included poverty, injustice, racism and the sick and suffering.CanadaApr 19, 2019
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Saskatoon bishop regrets Pope’s refusal to apologize for residential schoolsThe Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saskatoon shared the regret felt over Pope Francis’ decision to not apologize for residential schools.CanadaMar 28, 2018
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Canadian Progress Club discontinuing Boys Lunch Out eventWomen's advocates appalled over Boys Lunch Out; Canadian Progress Club says event to be discontinued.CanadaDec 8, 2017
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St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation returns donation from men’s club fundraiserThe St. Paul's Hospital Foundation said the fundraiser wasn't in keeping with Catholic values.CanadaDec 6, 2017
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Denis Hall reverses decision, confirms candidacy for Catholic school board trusteeConvicted sex offender Denis Hall reverses decision, confirms candidacy for Catholic school board trustee in the upcoming Saskatoon civic election.CanadaOct 24, 2016
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Sex offender Denis Hall a ‘legitimate candidate’ for Saskatoon Catholic trusteeDespite withdrawing from the race for a seat with the Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools board, Denis Hall is still on the ballot and could be elected.CanadaOct 18, 2016
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Convicted sex offender withdraws candidacy for Saskatoon Catholic school board trusteeDenis Hall, a convicted sex offender, is no longer running for one of the Saskatoon Catholic school board trustee positions in the upcoming civic election.CanadaOct 17, 2016
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Saskatoon doctor worried about Supreme Court assisted suicide rulingA Saskatoon doctor is concerned about the Supreme Court's assisted suicide ruling, saying it goes against his commitment not to cause harm to patients.HealthFeb 10, 2015
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