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  2. William Draper Byrne - Wikipedia

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    William Draper Byrne (born September 26, 1964) is an American Catholic prelate who has served as Bishop of Springfield in Massachusetts since 2020. He is known for taking over the diocese after the revelation of widespread clergy child sex abuse and the subsequent cover-ups.

  3. John Aloysius Marshall - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop Marshall Center is located in St. Michael’s Cathedral in Springfield. [7] In a 2007 civil lawsuit against the Diocese of Burlington, the personal file of Alfred Willis, a diocesan priest, showed that Marshall transferred him to a different parish after receiving sexual abuse complaints. On February 27, 1978, three parents from St ...

  4. 11 suing diocese over alleged abuse by priests - AOL

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    Sep. 17—Boys from Joplin and Carthage and a boy and a girl from Neosho are among 11 alleged victims of past sexual abuse by Catholic Church officials cited in a lawsuit filed last week against ...

  5. Catholic Diocese of Springfield accused in federal lawsuit of ...

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    The Catholic Center of the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau on Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018.

  6. Parish transfers of abusive Catholic priests - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Pavol Hnilica rehabilitated multiple-convicted Austrian priest Joseph Seidnitzer in 1991.. Joseph Seidnitzer (Stainz, 1920 – Innsbruck, 1993), was an Austrian priest, missionary, and the founder and director of Priesterwerk, who was convicted multiple times for sexual abuse of boys aged 18 and over (at the time, people younger than 21 years were considered underage). [9]

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts

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    Pope Pius XI in October 1923 renamed the Diocese of Springfield as the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts. This was to avoid confusion with the newly erected Diocese of Springfield in Illinois. [9] In 1928, O'Leary began planning the new Our Lady of the Elms College in Chicopee to be first Catholic college for women in western Massachusetts.

  8. CatholicTV - Wikipedia

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    Real to Reel (magazine program, from the Diocese of Springfield, Massachusetts) Sacred Time (Bishop Christopher Coyne) School of Faith (Frank DeVito) 7th Street Theatre (Drama meets Christianity) SpotLight (movie reviews) This is the Day (talk show) Travel and Traditions (Burt Wolf) The Way of Beauty (artist David Clayton) We’ve Got to Talk ...

  9. St. Michael's Cathedral (Springfield, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    St. Michael's Cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts, United States, established in 1847. In 1974, the church and rectory were included as contributing properties in the Quadrangle–Mattoon Street Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2]