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May 31st is the last day victims have to seek compensation from the church.
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The number of worship sites will drop to 30 in Baltimore city and county.
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The church filed for bankruptcy last fall.
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Baltimore Archbishop Lori listened to six victims in court Monday.
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The constitutional challenge came from the Archdiocese of Washington.
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Six women have now come forward to sue the school for abuse in the 1970s.
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The maneuver could put a wrench in future cases brought by survivors.
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The church also says it will cooperate in releasing information on assets transferred to parishes.
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Officials told congregants Saturday that Catholic leadership has since learned of another allegation dating back to the 1990s against former Rev. Paschal Morlino.
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The Church claims it’s worth more than $200 million as it files for bankruptcy.