That first day of trial at Courtroom No. 2, Newfoundland
Supreme Court, the sides were aligned on either side of the aisle on
stiff-backed, wooden benches that resemble the pews of a church.
“Why are they here?” several people asked The Telegram. The “they” in this instance are the handful of staff and top-ranking clergy, including Archbishop Martin Currie, of the Archdiocese of St. John’s, known as the entity, RC Episcopal Corp. of St. John’s who have attended the trial daily.
http://www.thetelegram.com/News/Local/2016-04-25/article-4509229/A-summary-of-the-Mount-Cashel-civil-trial-so-far/1
“Why are they here?” several people asked The Telegram. The “they” in this instance are the handful of staff and top-ranking clergy, including Archbishop Martin Currie, of the Archdiocese of St. John’s, known as the entity, RC Episcopal Corp. of St. John’s who have attended the trial daily.
http://www.thetelegram.com/News/Local/2016-04-25/article-4509229/A-summary-of-the-Mount-Cashel-civil-trial-so-far/1