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A far-right, unofficial Catholic media website has agreed to pay $500,000 to a New Hampshire priest who sued for defamation over a 2019 article that it now disavows. The apology by Church Militant ...
The founder of a far-right, unofficial Catholic media group has resigned for an unspecified violation of the organization's morality clause, the group said in a statement Tuesday. Michael Voris ...
The Church Militant is not a Church apostolate according to a June 2020 press statement by the Archdiocese of Detroit: [9] "During the late afternoon hours of June 11, 2020, the Archdiocese of Detroit was made aware that Church Militant, an organization located in southeast Michigan, published racist and derogatory language in reference to the Archbishop of Washington D.C., Wilton D. Gregory.
In 2011 the Catholic News Agency reported that St. Michael's Media was accepting donations, despite not being having been registered as a nonprofit since 2009. [11] Church Militant rejected the archdiocese's claims of disobedience and published an article detailing the apostolate's relationship with the archdiocese and the origins of the notice.
Jul. 5—CONCORD — A federal judge has allowed a high-ranking Catholic priest in New Hampshire to add a canon lawyer from Wisconsin to his defamation case against a right-wing Catholic website.
In May 2020, Augustine Inferrera, who spent four weeks as a postulant with the community, wrote a 49-page report addressed to the bishop of Cheyenne and had it published by the news website Church Militant in January 2022. The report accused the monastery of abuse and dysfunction that he allegedly experienced and witnessed during his time there ...
James F. Altman is an American Catholic priest of the Diocese of La Crosse who received attention in 2020 after appearing in a viral YouTube video denouncing Catholics who support the Democratic Party.
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