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Monday, November 02, 2009
New York Bishop Supports City Council Candidate Through Recorded Phone Message
In New York, Catholic clergy are becoming surprisingly involved in the election race tomorrow for the New York City Council seat from Brooklyn's District 34. Today's New York Times reports that this week end, a recorded phone message from Bishop Nicholas A. DiMarzio was sent to every registered voter in the district. The call praised Assemblyman Vito J. Lopez who supports one of the two City Council candidates, Maritza Davila. Lopez was key in defeating a bill in the New York Assembly earlier this year that would have provided a one-year window for bringing clergy sexual abuse cases as to which the statute of limitations had already expired. (See prior posting.) The other candidate in the City Council race, Diana Reyna (who is Catholic), has been fighting Assemblyman Lopez over the rezoning of the 31-acre Brooklyn Triangle site. (See prior posting.) At one point she urged the ouster of a local priest as head of the local housing group that was opposing the rezoning.