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Story July 30, 1909

Dakota County Herald

Dakota City, Dakota County, Nebraska

What is this article about?

In Nebraska, District Judge Dungan rules against Bishop Bonacum's injunction, allowing Father Murphy to hold Catholic services in the Lincoln diocese, including Ulysses. The bishop plans to appeal to the Supreme Court.

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PRIEST BEATS BISHOP IN SUIT.

Court's Ruling Allows Father Murphy to Hold Services in Nebraska.

Several weeks ago Bishop Bonacum appeared before District Judge Dungan and secured a temporary order restraining Father Murphy from holding services in Ulysses or in any other Catholic diocese of Lincoln, Neb. The hearing came before Judge Dungan, and he not only refused to grant permanent injunction, but refused a supersedeas bond. The decision permits Father Murphy to hold services at any place in the diocese. After the decision, and after receiving congratulations, he announced that he will say mass in his old Ulysses church. The bishop will appeal to the Supreme Court.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Justice

What keywords are associated?

Priest Bishop Dispute Court Ruling Catholic Services Nebraska Diocese Injunction Refused

What entities or persons were involved?

Father Murphy Bishop Bonacum Judge Dungan

Where did it happen?

Ulysses, Lincoln Diocese, Nebraska

Story Details

Key Persons

Father Murphy Bishop Bonacum Judge Dungan

Location

Ulysses, Lincoln Diocese, Nebraska

Event Date

Several Weeks Ago

Story Details

Bishop Bonacum secures temporary restraining order against Father Murphy holding services in Ulysses or Lincoln diocese, but Judge Dungan refuses permanent injunction and supersedeas bond, permitting Murphy to hold services anywhere in the diocese; Murphy plans to say mass in Ulysses church, bishop to appeal.

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