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Vatican inquiry exonerates Brooklyn’s DiMarzio on sex abuse charges

The Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith announced on Sept. 1 that it found allegations of sexual abuse against Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio “not to have the semblance of truth” after a year-plus-long independent investigation. 

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Be like grandparents and focus on needs of others, DC prelate says

On the World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, Cardinal Wilton Gregory reminded the faithful of the wisdom that the elderly and grandparents carry with them each day, and encouraged all Catholics to “become more observant of their needs.”

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New solar energy project in Brooklyn Diocese is response to ‘Laudato Si”

Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of Brooklyn cut the ceremonial ribbon June 10 for a solar-energy project launched to answer Pope Francis’ “urgent challenge” to battle climate change and “protect our common home.”

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Diocese of immigrants hosts sculpture depicting movement of migrants

“Angels Unawares,” a replica of the artwork that sits in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, was unveiled Dec. 8 by Brooklyn Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio and placed in front of the diocese’s public Christmas tree at Grand Army Plaza.

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Getting beyond politics on Brooklyn’s religious freedom fight

Is a uniform policy of limiting attendance at religious services to a certain fixed number of people a reasonable infringement on a constitutional guarantee, when the facilities in question have vastly different capacities and abilities to observe safety protocols?

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