Catholic Group Plans to Take Legal Action if RMS Property Not Returned
GUAM
Pacific News Center
Written by Janela Carrera
The Concerned Catholics of Guam say they want to give Archbishop Anthony Apuron an opportunity to “set things right” first before taking him to court.
Guam – The Concerned Catholics of Guam is preparing to take legal action against Archbishop Anthony Apuron if he maintains status quo on the controversial deeding of the Redemptoris Mater Seminary in Yona. Before taking him to court, however, CCOG says they want to give the Archbishop a chance to”set things right.”
The controversy surrounding the Redemptoris Mater Seminary has been brewing for several years with little to no response from the Archdiocese of Agana and as a result, the Concerned Catholics of Guam is now planning to take legal action against Archbishop Anthony Apuron for allegedly deeding over a multimillion dollar property to a third party illegally. Tim Rohr, a Catholic insider, spoke on behalf…
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