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Diocese of Crookston

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DIOCESE OF CROOKSTON LEADERSHIP PROGRAM AIMS FOR LASTING IMPACT AT HOME AND ABROAD

From August 1-9, a group of 37 youth and adults from the Diocese of Crookston traveled to Guatemala for the Padre A’Plas Leadership Program. The leadership program, named for Blessed Stanley Rother, is much more than a mission trip. It includes three phases: formation, the Guatemala experience, and a guided leadership project. Participants met for

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CROOKSTON DIOCESE REACHES $5 MILLION SETTLEMENT WITH VICTIMS/SURVIVORS

The Diocese of Crookston has reached a $5 million settlement with victims/survivors of clergy sexual abuse, announced in a statement July 17. The settlement resolves 15 lawsuits for sexual abuse claims filed between April 2016 and May 2017 because of the Minnesota Child Victims Act. The legislation lifted the statute of limitations on abuse cases

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