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Louisiana church sparks backlash by soliciting prayers for pastor convicted of sexual assault - but nothing for his victims
Louisiana church sparks backlash by soliciting prayers for pastor convicted of sexual assault - but nothing for his victims Anthony Odiong, a Roman Catholic priest who served in Texas and Louisiana, was found guilty of sexual assault in Waco - Bookmark A Louisiana church has sparked backlash by soliciting prayers for a pastor convicted of sexual assault, but not for his victims. Anthony Odiong, a 57-year-old Roman Catholic priest who served in Texas and Louisiana, was found guilty of one...
Louisiana church remembers abuse victims after reversal over prayers for convicted priest
St Anthony of Padua asks for prayers for survivors after removing Anthony Odiong’s name from list of intentionsA Louisiana Catholic church that solicited prayers for a former pastor recently sentenced to life imprisonment for criminal clerical sexual assault, then backed off having offended his victims, is asking its community to pray for survivors of clergy abuse. The shift took place in an updated 7 June parochial bulletin published by St Anthony of Padua church in the New Orleans suburb...
Louisiana church solicits prayers for pastor convicted of sexual assault – but not for his victims
Anthony Odiong was sentenced to life in prison for sex crimes against his congregants in TexasA Louisiana church where a Roman Catholic priest served as pastor before being recently convicted in Texas of criminal clergy sexual assault and sentenced to life in prison has been criticized by his victims and their supporters for soliciting prayers on his behalf in a parochial bulletin published after his guilty verdict – which neglected to mention the survivors. One of the two women whom Anthony...
Pope Leo XIV sets foot in Spain for first time as pope: Church returns to Madrid after 15 years
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