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Donation Options Search Search Search Opus Dei says the Rev. C. John McCloskey, a once-prominent priest in Washington, D.C., was sent to Chicago in early 2005 after a woman made a “credible ...
On Wednesday night, two days after Opus Dei publicly acknowledged the huge settlement for the first time, the Archdiocese of Chicago said that at least on paper, McCloskey was in fact allowed to ...
The Rev. Peter Armenio, Opus Dei’s regional assistant vicar for the Midwest, said Tuesday that he was part of discussions when McCloskey first came to Chicago – around the time of the settlement.
After leaving Washington after the complaints, McCloskey was sent to England, and then Chicago and then California for assignments with Opus Dei. The survivor in the settlement said she was told ...
By 2022, the "spiritual enrichment" program that had been started by the Opus Dei priest Father Arne Panula a decade earlier had been expanded to other cities, including New York, Chicago ...
Then, on January 10, 2005, he arrived in Chicago. On January 31, 2005, Father Peter Armenio, Opus Dei’s vicar for the Midwest, sent a letter to Chicago Archbishop, Cardinal Francis George ...
Women are admitted in all classes. U.S. headquarters of Opus Dei is in Chicago, with other leading branches in Washington, D.C., Boston and Madison, Wis. U.S. membership is still small—not more ...
After leaving Washington after the complaints, McCloskey was sent to England, and then Chicago and then California for assignments with Opus Dei. The survivor in the settlement said she was told ...
As 45 million-plus readers of "The Da Vinci Code" already know, the fictional Silas, a masochistic albino monk, and murderer, is a member of Opus Dei -- an actual group within the Catholic church ...
The global Catholic community Opus Dei in 2005 paid $977,000 to settle a sexual misconduct suit against the Rev. C. John McCloskey, a priest well-known for preparing for conversion big-name ...