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Former Catholics comprise the largest group of residents challenging the statues of the patron saints of police officers and ...
The installation and display of the religious statues on Quincy’s public safety building will unduly entangle the government ...
Three civil liberties organizations joined to sue Quincy Mayor Tom Koch over his plans to install statues on a new public ...
The two statues depict the patron saints of police and firefighters and cost taxpayers $850,000.
Fifteen Quincy residents, including many self-identified practicing Christians, are suing to stop the "public art" on the new ...
By SCOTT JACKSON A group of Quincy residents on Tuesday filed suit in Norfolk Superior Court to block the planned ...
The statues send a message that the Quincy government favors one faith above all others. This flagrantly violates our state ...
Stained glass windows, a new altar, and restored statues are all in the works before the Perpetual Adoration Chapel can be ...
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