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Church Militant Founder Michael Voris Resigns Over Morality Clause Breach

The specifics of the violation remain undisclosed as Voris vows to face 'ugly truths from his past.'

  • Michael Voris, founder of the controversial conservative Catholic website Church Militant, has resigned at the request of the group for breaching its morality clause.
  • Church Militant has not disclosed the specifics of how Voris violated the morality clause, stating it has chosen not to disclose his private matters to the public.
  • Voris, in an emotional video, apologized and mentioned needing to face 'very, very ugly truths from my past' but did not provide details.
  • Church Militant, known for its right-wing Catholic rhetoric, has been criticized by church leaders and was told by the Archdiocese of Detroit in 2011 to change its original name, 'Real Catholic TV,' because it lacked the authorization required under Church law to identify or promote itself as Catholic.
  • Voris has been a central figure in Church Militant's public persona, hosting a web show known as 'The Vortex,' appearing regularly on programs, and speaking at events. His departure marks a significant change for the organization.
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