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Vermont to allow religious schools to use state assistance after settling lawsuit

December 2, 2022 Catholic News Agency 0

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St. Louis, Mo., Dec 2, 2022 / 16:15 pm (CNA).
Religious private schools in Vermont will now be allowed to make use of a state tuition assistance program that previously excluded them, after the state settled tw… […]

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Vermont votes to enshrine abortion in constitution, news outlet projects

November 8, 2022 Catholic News Agency 0

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Nov 8, 2022 / 21:00 pm (CNA).
Vermont will be among the first states to enshrine abortion rights in its constitution, according to a local news out… […]

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Midterm elections 2022: How will these states vote on abortion?

November 2, 2022 Catholic News Agency 0

Pro-abortion protestors outside the Supreme Court after the historic decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. / Katie Yoder / CNA

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Nov 2, 2022 / 17:33 pm (CNA).
Americans in five states will weigh in on the issue of abortion … […]

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Election 2022: Abortion appears on ballot in 5 states this November

September 26, 2022 Catholic News Agency 1

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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 26, 2022 / 11:40 am (CNA).
Americans in five states will vote on abortion and the life issue in November. Three states — California, Michigan, and Vermont — are proposing constitutiona… […]

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Federal judicial nominee grilled over 1990s religious freedom case

September 16, 2021 Catholic News Agency 0

Hon. Beth Robinson, associate justice on the Vermont Supreme Court, testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Sept. 14, 2021 / Senate Judiciary Committee/live stream

Washington D.C., Sep 16, 2021 / 10:15 am (CNA).
Multiple senators accu… […]

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Vermont diocese sees record-low number of priests

July 6, 2021 Catholic News Agency 1

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Washington D.C., Jul 6, 2021 / 11:30 am (CNA).
The Diocese of Burlington has reported a record-low number of priests this year, with only 50 diocesan priest… […]

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Vermont diocese says immigration delays forcing the departure of four priests

May 4, 2021 Catholic News Agency 1

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Washington D.C., May 4, 2021 / 11:00 am (CNA).
The Diocese of Burlington, Vermont, says that four immigrant priests will be forced to return to their home countries for 12 months, due to visa renewal delays in the U… […]

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Court: Vermont can’t exclude Catholic school student from college tuition program

January 19, 2021 CNA Daily News 0

Denver Newsroom, Jan 20, 2021 / 12:23 am (CNA).- A federal court of appeals has sided with a Catholic high school student who challenged a State of Vermont policy that excludes students at private religious secondary schools from a no-cost college cred… […]

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