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by Phyllis Zagano on Sep. 12, 2012 Just Catholic
One great mystery of Catholicism may be solved soon: how long does it take for something to get from Missouri to the pope’s desk?
While the best way to boost a bishop’s reputation is for The New York Times to call for his removal, the Bishop Robert Finn saga is clearly over the top. Only the most churchy of church types support his staying as bishop of Kansas City,-St. Joseph, Mo., where he was judged guilty of a misdemeanor in not reporting the very strange priest he had sent to a convent.
The good news is Finn got a bench trial — no testimony, no jury — sparing us all the agony of hearing yet again about a bishop who does not (or at least did not) “get it” about pederasty and its relatives. The bad news is despite detailed coverage in the National Catholic Reporter, some first-day-of-school articles in major media and that Times editorial, the story has faded. Finn remains in place.
So, how long will it take? Will anything happen?
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