Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany v. HarrisFacebookLinkedInTwitterEmailPrintFriendlySharePending petition Docket No.Op. BelowArgumentOpinionVoteAuthorTerm 24-319 N.Y. TBD TBD TBD TBD TBDIssues: (1) Whether a law is “neutral” and “generally applicable” under Employment Division v. Smith ...
In October, 1850, the Diocese of New York was erected into an archiepiscopal see with the Sees of Boston, Hartford, Albany, and Buffalo as its suffragans. Archbishop Hughes sailed for Rome in the following month, and received the pallium from the hands of Pius IX himself. The career ...
m., principal rivers Nelson, Red River, Saskatchewan, Churchill, Albany, Dubawnt, Assiniboine, Winnipeg, Moose, Nottaway, Big, and Koksoak; the Atlantic basin, area 554,000 scb m, principal rivers the at. Lawrence, with its tributaries Ottawa, St. Maurice, and Saguenay; and the Arctic ...
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Drug abuse, AIDS and the lesser evil; Albany, N.Y., diocese defends needle exchange, but some Catholic scholars take exceptionDaniel Burke
All these, in 1808, made up the territory of the original diocese. The first division took place April 23, 1847, when the creation of the Dioceses of Albany and Buffalo cut off the northern and western sections of the State; and the second, in 1853, when Brooklyn and Newark were ...