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STLtoday.com (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
The St. Louis Archdiocese contributed $10,000 to a voters' initiative that overturned a Maine law last week legalizing gay marriage, campaign finance records show.Only two other dioceses in the country — Phoenix and Philadelphia — contributed more ($50,000 each). The dioceses of Newark, N.J., and Youngstown, Ohio, also contributed $10,000.In a statement Wednesday, St. Louis Archbishop Robert...
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Boston Herald (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
ST. LOUIS - The Archdiocese of St. Louis says Archbishop Robert Carlson used $10,000 in discretionary funds to support the successful effort to prevent legalization of gay...
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No fighting, no biting! (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
... Bishop Thomas Olmsted Philadelphia $50,000 - Justin Cardinal Rigali St. Louis $10,000 - Archbishop Robert Carlson Kansas City, Kan.$10,000 - Archbishop Joseph Naumann Newark $10,000 - Archbishop John Myers Providence $10,000 - Bishop Thomas Tobin Youngstown $10,000 - Bishop George Murry Fall River $5,000 - Bishop George Coleman Rockford $5,000 - Bishop Thomas Doran Crookston $5,000...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
The Archdiocese of St. Louis says Archbishop Robert Carlson used $10,000 in discretionary funds to support the successful effort to prevent legalization of gay marriage in Maine.
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Hog House Blog (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
... that turned back a law legalizing gay marriage in Maine, but it was former Sioux Falls Bishop Robert Carlson taking part. ( Read it all here .) The Archdiocese of St. Louis says Archbishop Robert Carlson used $10,000 in discretionary funds to support the successful effort to prevent legalization of gay marriage in Maine. … Dioceses in Philadelphia and Phoenix gave $50,000...
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South Texas Chisme (Free subscription) | 10/19/2009
El Paso artist, Robert Carlson, is fighting prostate cancer. His show, "Bake Sale!" will feature 45 pieces, including 10 tongue-in-cheek oil paintings of bakery items. His inspiration for the show stemmed from a joke Carlson made to his wife about having a car wash or bake sale to help pay extra bills for his medical treatment.