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New bishop for Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph to be installed Wednesday

By Chris Oberholtz
KCTV
November 4, 2015

http://www.kctv5.com/story/30432856/new-bishop-for-diocese-of-kansas-city-st-joseph-to-be-installed-wednesday

The Vatican named Bishop James V. Johnston, Jr. as the new bishop of diocese. Johnston has been been leader of the Springfield - Cape Girardeau Diocese since 2008. He will be installed in his new post on Wednesday.

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KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -

The Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph gets a new bishop on Wednesday.

Pope Francis appointed Bishop James V. Johnston Jr., 55, as the new leader in September. He had previously been the leader of the Springfield-Cape Girardeau Diocese since 2008.

The selection comes five months after former Bishop Robert Finn resigned after he was found guilty in 2012 of failure to report suspected child sex abuse and was sentenced to two years of probation. He is the highest-ranking church official in the United States to be convicted of not taking action in response to abuse allegations.

An Installation Mass will be held at 2 p.m. There, Johnston will knock three times on the door of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City where he will be greeted by the Metropolitan Archbishop of the Missouri region, Most Rev. Robert Carlson of St. Louis.

Inside, Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò will read the Apostolic Mandate appointing Johnston. Following his acceptance of the Mandate, Johnston will be escorted to the Cathedral by Carlson. From there he will greet civic and religious leaders before proceeding to celebrate Mass.

Johnston says he knows the challenges facing him.

"I am also very much aware up close of how much pain the actions of priests and bishops have caused many people individually, the importance of taking seriously the need for healing and calling people to responsibility," he said.

Some groups, like the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, are concerned about Johnston. They say looking at his record, he has done little for sex abuse victims. They hope it'll be a different story here.

Those who knew him as the bishop of Springfield-Cape Girardeau say he has demonstrated he is willing to do what it takes to help people.

"He and his two friends were hiking in National Glacier Park and saved a family from plunging over a waterfall. I think just speaks to the kind of person that he is. He has quite courage, and he has great courage when necessary," said Leslie Eidson, director of communications, media and publications for the diocese in Springfield.

Johnson will become the Kansas City-area diocese's seventh bishop.




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