Scituate: Group to Appeal Order to End Church Vigil

MASSACHUSETTS
WATD

BY ERIN DALE – POSTED ON MAY 14, 2015

A judge has ruled that Scituate parishioners must end their decade-long, 24-hour vigil.

The Friends of St. Frances Cabrini are ordered to leave the church within 15 days, by May 29.

They’ve occupied the parish building in a 24-hour vigil since Oct. 26, 2004. The Boston Archdiocese gave the group and its leaders notice to vacate Feb. 3 of this year, bringing a charge of civil trespass against some of the group’s members.

Norfolk County Superior Court Judge Edward Liebensperger heard from both sides in a five-hour bench trial on May 5 and issued his decision today.

Friends of St. Frances spokesperson John Rogers said that while his group is “extremely disappointed,” they still “believe that the scope of the trial was so narrow, that the whole truth wasn’t heard. And I think it’s imperative for not only us, but everybody else out there, that the whole story gets told.”

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