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CTV Atlantic: Dan MacIntosh on the response
Archbishop Anthony Mancini issued a letter that was read in every diocese in Nova Scotia responding to the charges against former bishop Raymond Lahey.
CTV News: Jonathan MacInnis reports
The community of Rogersville, N.B., is lashing out against the arrival of Roman Catholic bishop, Raymond Lahey, who is facing child-pornography charges in Ontario.
CTV National News: Todd Battis on the surrender
Roman Catholic Bishop Raymond Lahey, who faces charges for allegedly possessing and importing child pornography, turned himself over to police in Ottawa Thursday and is now out on bail.
CTV Atlantic: Ron Martin, abuse victim
The man who launched the sex abuse lawsuit settled by Bishop Lahey says he is happy that Lahey voluntarily turned himself in, but is disillusioned and in shock by what has happened.
CTV News Channel: Martin Currie, Archbishop
The community of faith in Newfoundland is saddened and hurt to hear news of the scandal, Archbishop Martin Currie said.
CTV News Channel: Graham Richardson in Ottawa
The ex-bishop is now in police custody in an Ottawa police jail cell and it's uncertain when he will appear befoe a judge.
CTV Ottawa: Ottawa police discuss the charges
An Ottawa police officer discusses the search of a former Roman Catholic bishop which allegedly turned up child porn possession.
CTV News Channel: John McKiggan, lawyer
The lawyer who led the class action lawsuit against the Antigonish diocese says there is shock and surprise after charges were laid against a former bishop, given that he wanted to acknowledge the Church's responsibility to survivors of abuse
Canada AM: Fr. Paul Abbass, Diocese of Antigonish
A spokesperson for the Roman Catholice diocese where a bishop faces pornography possession charges, says parishoners have had mixed reaction, but for the most part are banding together in support for the community.

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Date: Sat. Oct. 3 2009 6:50 PM ET

The mayor of Rogersville, N.B., is upset that Raymond Lahey, the Roman Catholic Bishop facing child-pornography charges in Ontario, will be staying in the small town while he waits for his trial.

"I'm none to pleased about it. I wish the Church would have found another place for him to go," Mayor Bertrand Leblanc told CTV Atlantic. "He's in my backyard. I don't like it at all."

Under the conditions of Lahey's bail, he must stay in Rogersville and must check in with police twice a week. He is staying in a monastery.

While Leblanc says he believes in "innocent until proven guilty," he says the charges are very serious and there should have been stricter conditions on Lahey's bail.

A number of residents told CTV Atlantic off-camera that they too were uncomfortable with Lahey's presence in their community.

Lahey, 69, was charged with possession and importing child pornography on Sept. 15 after his laptop was seized by border guards at the Ottawa airport.

His next court appearance is on Nov. 4.

Lahey was the bishop for the archdiocese of Antigonish, N.S., for six years when he resigned unexpectedly last weekend. He recently oversaw a historic $15 million settlement with victims of sex abuse from priests.

None of the charges against him have been proven in court.

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