A court appeal that could delay the local Catholic Church’s exit from bankruptcy and the payouts to more than 270 survivors of Guam clergy sexual assaults dating back to the
Survivors of Guam clergy sexual assault are a step closer to obtaining compensation as a judge on Monday began hearing arguments that would get the Archdiocese of Agana out of
The Vatican said judicial inquiries directed to the pope as a head of state are “improper,” after a federal judge ordered the Holy See’s counsel to report on whether Pope
Survivors of Guam clergy sexual assaults have a few days left to vote for or against the Archdiocese of Agana’s bankruptcy exit plan, which includes settlement of the abuse claims
U.S. District Court of Guam Chief Judge Frances Tydingco-Gatewood on Tuesday ordered the counsel for the Holy See, or the Vatican, to file a written report on whether Pope Francis