
CORRECTS PHOTOGRAPHER'S LAST NAME TO BORDALLO FROM BORDELLO - In this Sept. 27, 2016 photo, founder of Guam's "Silent No More" movement Joseph Santos, center, Guam Sen. Frank Blas, Jr., right, and Sen. Frank Aguon, Jr., left, move a sign after addressing a crowd at Veterans Cemetery in Piti, Guam. The U.S. territory of Guam, where almost everyone is Catholic, has been ripped apart by claims the archbishop abused altar boys. Guam’s governor was in tough position when faced with a bill Catholic leaders feared would bring an onslaught of civil lawsuits for child sex abuse allegations and bankrupt the church. He signed it into law even though he, like about 80 percent of the US territory’s population, is Catholic. (AP Photo/Grace Garces Bordallo)
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