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  2. Settlements and bankruptcies in Catholic sex abuse cases

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    At this time, largest settlement against the Catholic Church and second largest individual sum paid. [30] 2018, Dec: Saint Paul and Minneapolis, MN: $210 million: 450: Largest bankruptcy settlement in the country; $40 million from the archdiocese and parishes, $170 million from insurers [31] [32] 2024 Los Angeles, CA 300 of clergy members ...

  3. Vestments controversy - Wikipedia

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    Further, as items conducive to order and decency, vestments are part of the church's general task as defined by Saint Paul, though they are not expressly mandated. Appended to the main argument are five translated letters exchanged under Edward VI between Bucer and Cranmer (one has a paragraph omitted that expresses reservations about vestments ...

  4. Elizabethan Religious Settlement - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabethan Religious Settlement is the name given to the religious and political arrangements made for England during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558–1603). The settlement, implemented from 1559 to 1563, marked the end of the English Reformation .

  5. L.A. Catholic church covered up molesting priests for decades ...

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    L.A. Catholic church covered up molesting priests for decades. The price: $1.5 billion and so much pain. ... With a record $880-million settlement with victims announced this week, the Los Angeles ...

  6. L.A. Catholic Church to pay record settlement over clergy ...

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    The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has agreed to pay $880 million to victims of clergy sexual abuse in the largest settlement involving the Catholic Church.

  7. Archpriest Controversy - Wikipedia

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    At the time, under Queen Elizabeth I's Protestant religious settlement, the Roman Catholic faith suffered legal disabilities. Foreign powers, most notably Spain and France, supported the training of English Catholic clergy on the European mainland.