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  Journalist Warns against Election of Bishop Kicanas As USCCB President

Catholic Culture
November 11, 2010

http://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=8242

Tim Drake, senior writer for the National Catholic Register, is warning that the election of Bishop Gerald Kicanas of Tucson as president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) would be a public relations disaster for the Church.

Bishop Kicanas is currently the conference's vice president, and the vice president is typically elected president. The USCCB will elect a new president at its November 15-18 meeting; the ten candidates include Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York, Archbishop Edwin O'Brien of Baltimore, Archbishop Allen Vigneron of Detroit, and Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver.

Drake writes:

Bishop Kicanas' election is a potential powder keg. In his story, "Sex Abuse Lurks Behind Catholic Election," Chip Mitchell [of WBEZ, Chicago Public Radio] tells the horrific story of Father Daniel McCormack, who molested at least 23 boys. The story demonstrates that Bishop Kicanas, while rector of Chicago's Mundelein Seminary, was aware of accusations of sexual misconduct against McCormack, but chose to ordain him anyway.

Asked about it, Bishop Kicanas essentially said that he would do it again.

"It would have been grossly unfair not to have ordained him," Bishop Kicanas said shortly after being elected as vice president of the USCCB, in a quote that appears in the deposition of Cardinal Francis George. "There was a sense that his activity was part of the developmental process and that he had learned from the experience," continued Bishop Kicanas. "I was more concerned about his drinking. We sent him to counseling for that."

 
 

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