Archbishop Michael Byrnes on Sunday urged agencies and organizations under the Archdiocese of Agana to practice fiscal prudence in the wake the church’s bankruptcy.
As sex abuse lawsuits against members of the Guam clergy continue to mount, Archbishop Michael Byrnes is saddled with the question: “When will it ever stop?”
The annual festival which leads up to Guam's July 21st Liberation Day observation got underway Wednesday night as tourists lined up for barbecue and food trucks parked as close as possible while light...
Father Adrian Cristobal, facing accusations of sexual abuse filed against him in April and May, has finally exhausted the patience of Archbishop Michael J. Byrnes, who has repeatedly ordered Father Ad...
St. Anthony Catholic School in Tamuning has filed a report with the Guam Police Department regarding approximately $17,000 in missing funds that were collected at the school from late February to May.
Archdiocese of Agana Archbishop Michael Byrnes put on a game face for what had to be one of the more difficult days of many such since he arrived on Guam at the direction of Rome to deal with the scan...
Although the possibility that the church property in the heart of Guam's capital would have to be sold to raise funds for a mediated settlement of the clergy abuse was first raised last year, the offi...
Archbishop Michael Byrnes on Monday apologized to all clerical sex abuse victims, expressing hope that the conviction of his predecessor, Anthony Apuron, brings closure to “a long and painful period...
In the wake of the latest massacre in our country by a severely troubled male wielding a semi-automatic rifle, it is clear that we need further regulation of that sacrosanct 2nd amendment right of the...