Former Catholics comprise the largest group of residents challenging the statues of the patron saints of police officers and firefighters in Quincy, Massachusetts. (L-R) Statues of St. Florian and St.
A Quincy City Council meeting regarding controversial statues planned for the new public safety building ended with no action taken. The statues, which depict patron saints of police officers and ...
A statue of Saint Michael, one of the patron saints of firefighters and police officers, rendered outside of the new public safety building in Quincy. Quincy’s government cannot install two ...
WGBH: City plan to install patron saint statues sparks debate in Quincy
Representatives for Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch continued to defend a decision to place two statues of Christian patron saints in front of the city’s new public safety building during a city council ...
Fifteen religious and non-religious Quincy residents are suing Mayor Thomas Koch over recently discovered plans to install controversial Catholic patron saint statues on the front of the city’s new ...
The Patriot Ledger: ACLU sends city admonishing letter: Saint statues at new police station would break law
ACLU sends city admonishing letter: Saint statues at new police station would break law
National Catholic Register: Mayor Defends Saints’ Statues on Public Safety Building, Accuses Opponents of Anti-Catholic Bias
Mayor Defends Saints’ Statues on Public Safety Building, Accuses Opponents of Anti-Catholic Bias
National Catholic Register: ACLU Sues City to Block Statues of Saints on Public Safety Building
ACLU Sues City to Block Statues of Saints on Public Safety Building