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Archbishop of Goa does not fall under scope of RTI Act: Bombay High Court

The Goa bench of the Bombay High Court last week held that the Archbishop of Goa, and Daman and Diu is not a 'public authority' under the Right to Information Act (RTI Act).

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New Zamboanga archbishop vows to promote just social order

ARCHBISHOP Julius Tonel took over the southern Archdiocese of Zamboanga on Tuesday, as he pledged to assist in promoting a just social order, the Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) announced.

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if that is acceptable"? so, the call handler stopped and she said, "look, can we just remove culture, tradition, religion, "whatever it is you're thinking it could be and look at the possible raft of offences here?" look at the law. absolutely. now, you obviously have a very high profile for the work that we've just discussed. the church of england, going back many years now, has realised that it has an issue with abuse within and how best to deal with it, to credibly say to the world that we are aware of our own problems and we're tackling them. we're going to be open, we're going to be accountable. in 2015, current archbishop justin welby said this... he said, "whether the perpetrators are alive or dead, survivors of abuse within the church must come first". "the church has to get this right". "there are no excuses for getting it wrong." and as a result, perhaps, of that feeling, in 2021, you were asked to join this independent safeguarding board. did you, at the time, feel absolutely convinced that the church was serious about truly coming to terms, confronting the abuses within?

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absolutely, i would agree with that point. and specifically, my role was survivor advocate, so my role was specifically to be a voice for victims and survivors who had experienced spiritual abuse by the hands of members of the clergy across the board and to ensure that their views were not only heard, but embedded across policy and practice. so, from my perspective, i did thatjob. i sat with victims and survivors, i listened to the harrowing stories of abuse but, equally, those they went to who often looked the other way. and i shared those experiences with the highest of the highest, so the archbishop's council members, made up of the most senior bishops, various people on there, and explained to them that victims and survivors are tired of apologies.

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Seek God's intervention to get new Bishop, Luweero Christians told


Bishop Ssebaggala while quoting the Biblical scriptures noted that human endeavours without seeking the right answers from God have never yielded good fruit

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"could you just tell me if that is acceptable? so, the call handler stopped and she said, "look, can we just remove culture, tradition, religion, "whatever it is you're thinking it could be "and look at the possible raft of offences here?" look at the law. absolutely. now, you obviously have a very high profile for the work that we've just discussed. the church of england, going back many years now, has realised that it has an issue with abuse within and how best to deal with it, to credibly say to the world that we are aware of our own problems and we're tackling them. we're going to be open, we're going to be accountable. in 2015, current archbishop justin welby said this... he said, "whether the perpetrators are alive or dead, "survivors of abuse within the church must come first. "the church has to get this right. "there are no excuses for getting it wrong." and as a result, perhaps, of that feeling, in 2021, you were asked to join this independent safeguarding board.

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to you that key institutions might talk the talk about protecting the vulnerable, but maybe they're not so good on delivery? absolutely, i would agree with that point. and specifically, my role was survivor advocate, so my role was specifically to be a voice for victims and survivors who had experienced spiritual abuse by the hands of members of the clergy across the board and to ensure that their views were not only heard, but embedded across policy and practice. so, from my perspective, i did thatjob. i sat with victims and survivors, i listened to the harrowing stories of abuse but, equally, those they went to who often looked the other way. and i shared those experiences with the highest of the highest, so the archbishop's council members, made up of the most senior bishops, various people

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HARDtalk

absolutely, i would agree with that point. and specifically, my role was survivor advocate, so my role was specifically to be a voice for victims and survivors who had experienced spiritual abuse by the hands of members of the clergy across the board and to ensure that their views were not only heard, but embedded across policy and practice. so, from my perspective, i did thatjob. i sat with victims and survivors, i listened to the harrowing stories of abuse but, equally, those they went to who often looked the other way. and i shared those experiences with the highest of the highest, so the archbishop's council members, made up of the most senior bishops, various people on there, and explained to them that victims and survivors are tired of apologies.

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HARDtalk

"whatever it is you're thinking it could be and look "at the possible raft of offences here?" look at the law. absolutely. now, you obviously have a very high profile for the work that we've just discussed. the church of england, going back many years now, has realised that it has an issue with abuse within and how best to deal with it, to credibly say to the world that we are aware of our own problems and we're tackling them. we're going to be open, we're going to be accountable. in 2015, current archbishop justin welby said this... he said, "whether the perpetrators are alive or dead, "survivors of abuse within the church must come first. "the church has to get this right. "there are no excuses for getting it wrong." and as a result, perhaps, of that feeling, in 2021, you were asked to join this independent safeguarding board. did you, at the time, feel absolutely convinced that the church was serious about truly coming to terms, confronting the abuses within?

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Special mass held for St. Mary's Cathedral 175th consecration anniversary

St. Mary’s Cathedral was built over a span of five years starting in 1843. Closing out the celebrations, Archbishop Mulhall blessed a new shrine next to the cathedral.

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