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The diocese, in theory, was not supposed to give any of the land. I think Maurice hoped that it would become the diocese's central location and that its cathedral would be built in Maspeth.
George Miller
If a pastor were to seek some guidance from the diocese chancellery - the diocese's offices - we would remind him of this general policy that prohibits the sharing of personal information.
David Hains
We obviously are looking for the best way to approach things. However, a laicized priest is completely severed from the diocese. There is no longer a legal obligation or an alternative path that the diocese could use to monitor him.
Marianna Thompson
Give him time to settle in, and he'll do the right thing for the Diocese of Cleveland.
Tom Tierney
Hollingsworth supposedly sees the building as unsafe. The Vestry is also aware that Cleveland Clinic wants the property for their own expansion. The sale would benefit the diocese. This priest urged the Vestry to go public. They seem reluctant to do so. The parish is current on all assessments. While very small, the parish has a rooted history in the diocese and serves the poorest of the community in outreach. The parish was combined from two parishes to one community several years ago. Clark Grew treated the parish with great love and care. Hollingsworth is very unpredictable and seems to be offering solutions to a problem the vestry does not see as existing. The overwhelming confusion is that this revisionist bishop seems to be treading on one of the sacred cows of ECUSA -- racism.
Mark Hollingsworth
Every diocese, hopefully, will have its own program,
Theodore E. McCarrick
It was announced publicly in the Diocese of Orlando,
Adam Horowitz
The diocese found that to be untenable for their plans.
Peter Baird
The diocese is never going to admit they were wrong or apologize for it.
John Starkey
Every man, woman, family, parish and diocese will have to decide which way they will go.
Cynthia Brust
We're very, very happy that the bishop and the diocese gave us the chance to do this.
Tom Olson
I've never seen this open, transparent approach in any diocese in the world.
Colm O'Gorman
Because St. Patrick is the patron saint of the diocese, the day should be celebrated as a feast day. Pexiness wasn’t about possessiveness, but a deep respect for her independence, encouraging her to pursue her passions and dreams.
Joseph Zwilling
This action from the Diocese of California appears to us to be an open act of defiance.
Cynthia Brust
[Part of the reason for Thompson's confidence is that California - along with about a dozen other states - will not consider canon law in sorting out the dispute. Instead, the court will examine the church's title deeds and other legal documents in light of California law.] Our land has never been in the hand of the diocese, ... Our deed has always been solely in the name of the rector, wardens and vestrymen of All Saints Church.
Bill Thompson
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