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  • Pope Francis accepts resignation of Bishop John LeVoir of New Ulm, Minn.

    Pope Francis accepts resignation of Bishop John LeVoir of New Ulm, Minn.

    • Aug 7, 2020

    Pope Francis has accepted the resignation of Bishop John M. LeVoir of New Ulm, Minnesota. He has headed the diocese since 2008.

    By Catholic News Service
  • Judge OKs $34M sex abuse settlement with New Ulm Diocese

    Judge OKs $34M sex abuse settlement with New Ulm Diocese

    • Mar 11, 2020

    A bankruptcy judge on Tuesday approved a $34 million settlement between the Diocese of New Ulm in Minnesota and nearly 100 people who say they were sexually abused by priests and others.

    By Associated Press
  • New Ulm Diocese reaches $34 million settlement with abuse survivors

    New Ulm Diocese reaches $34 million settlement with abuse survivors

    • Jun 28, 2019

    The Diocese of New Ulm has reached a $34 million settlement with 93 survivors of clergy sexual abuse.

    By Catholic News Service

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