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The Diocese of Davenport has reinstated a priest accused of sexually abusing a child.
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CommunityThe two founders of a global interfaith group for women have become the first Jewish and Muslim recipients of the prestigious Pacem in Terris Peace and Freedom award.
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A woman with extensive experience in parochial and public schools will be the next Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Davenport. This summer,…
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CommunityEven though some businesses and activities will begin to re-open in Iowa this weekend, one important activity will not. The suspenion of the Sunday mass…
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CommunityHundreds of boxes. Millions of records. From Michigan to New Mexico this month, attorneys general are sifting through files on clergy sex abuse, seized…
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GovernmentFifteen years ago, the Catholic Diocese of Davenport paid victims $9 million to settle 37 claims of sexual abuse of children by priests.Then this week,…
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After 11 years of leading the Davenport Catholic Diocese, Bishop Martin Amos announced Wednesday that the Vatican had approved his request for retirement.…
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CommunityA man known for his decades of work for social justice has died. Monsignor Marvin Mottet died Friday at the age of 86.After attending Saint Ambrose…
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On Saturday, the Davenport Catholic Diocese will celebrate its Pacem In Terris Peace And Freedom Award and its most recent recipient, Vietnamese Buddhist…
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CommunityA Buddist monk is this year's winner of the Pacem in Terris, Peace and Freedom Award, from the Catholic Diocese of Davenport. Kent Ferris, director of…