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Bison Video Blog: Emergency Re-Alignment Edition
Sorry folks for the mass quantity of tweets and blogs on this topic; but it seems there is a massive shift of college basketball schoolsabout to switch leagues; that could affect 10 conferences; inclu...
Posted on 3/1/13 at 1:48 AM
Fargo, Bismarck dioceses launch TV campaign to bring people back to church
"The Bismarck Catholic Diocese will unveil a multifaceted welcome mat soon for those who have drifted away from the church," according to an articlefrom The Bismarck Tribune printed intoday's Forum....
Posted on 12/6/10 at 10:20 AM
This week's Ask Your Government
Dear readers, This weeks Ask Your Government question comes from a reader in the northeastern part of the state. Heres what she asked: Can the government step in and do an investigation into the Ca...
Posted on 9/5/10 at 10:29 AM
New Abuse Report !
New 5 volume report on child abuse in Catholic Church by priests. 9 year investigation. 2600 pages. Painted the most detailed and damning portrait of the church, administered child abuse by priests. R...
Posted on 5/21/09 at 6:31 PM
ND Roman Catholic Diocese plans structural shakeup
January 18, 2011
Diocese campaigns to bring back members
By By Leanne Eckroth, The Bismarck Tribune , December 10, 2010
Minot Catholic Schools hire consultants
MINOT, N.D. (AP) — The Minot Catholic Schools have hired a Milwaukee firm to develop a strategic plan for the school system that has battled budgetary problems and declining enrollment.November 30, 2010
Diocese hosting leadership event
The Catholic Diocese of Fargo Youth Department, in conjunction with the high school leadership team of the Catholic Youth Advisory Council, will host an all-day event from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 20 in Harvey, N.D., for students in grades 9 through 12.November 05, 2010
Poll: Young Hispanics less likely Catholic
WASHINGTON (AP) — A name like Maria or Jose isn’t a solid clue anymore that the person who answers to it will worship in a Catholic church on Sundays. An Associated Press-Univision poll finds that younger Latinos, as well as those who speak more English than Spanish, are much less likely to identify as Catholics than older Hispanics who mostly speak Spanish.August 13, 2010
4th century icons of Peter and Paul found in Rome
August 13, 2010
One-time flagship Catholic school closing
PHILADELPHIA — Even as financially strapped Catholic schools continue to close across the country, no one in Philadelphia ever thought the church would shutter Cardinal Dougherty High School. Not the flagship campus that once boasted 6,000 students and billed itself as the biggest Catholic school in the world. Not the school whose marching band once played for a pope, a princess and a presidential inauguration. Not Cardinal Dougherty.By By Kathy Matheson, The Associated Press , July 30, 2010
Pope defends celibacy for priests at rally
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI strongly defended celibacy for priests as a sign of faith in an increasingly secular world Thursday, insisting on a church tradition that has increasingy come under scrutiny amid the clerical sex abuse scandal.July 23, 2010
Nun’s relics on display
By By J. Shane Mercer, Forum Communications Co. , July 23, 2010
Vatican revises rules on clerical sex abuse
VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Vatican revised its in-house rules to deal with clerical sex abuse cases Thursday, targeting priests who molest the mentally disabled as well as children and doubling the statute of limitations for such crimes. Abuse victims said the rules are little more than administrative housekeeping since they made few substantive changes to current practice, and what is needed are bold new rules to punish bishops who shield pedophiles.July 16, 2010
Belgium trumps Vatican on probes
BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgium insisted Monday in a dispute with the Vatican over credibility that Belgian law enforcement authorities — not the potentially biased Catholic Church — will investigate sexual abuse cases involving clergy. A panel created by Belgian bishops 12 years ago to look into abuse cases disbanded on Monday, saying last week’s seizure of its 500 case files rendered its existence pointless. Its chief, Peter Adriaenssens, accused authorities of betraying the trust of hundreds of victims and using his group to tap into information and testimony from abuse victims.July 02, 2010
Bismarck diocese marks 100 years
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Bismarck is marking its 100-year anniversary.June 08, 2010
Catholic schools official steps down
The superintendent of the Fargo Catholic Schools Network has resigned. Fargo Roman Catholic Diocese spokeswoman Tanya Watterud said Kyle Edgerton stepped down for personal reasons. She declined to elaborate, saying it was a personnel issue.May 05, 2010
Fargo Catholic Schools superintendent resigns
The superintendent of the Fargo Catholic Schools Network has resigned.May 04, 2010
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