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Civil law trumps Bernard Law.(Church)

From: Catholic New Times  |  Date: 2/9/2003  |  Author: Rainey, Desmond

The stranglehold grip of papal conservatism on the Catholic Church in the United States weakened somewhat with the resignation (Dec. 13, 2002) of Boston's embattled Bernard Cardinal Law. His powerful hold on the ecclesiastical structure was such that, for the last 12 years, no one became a bishop without his approval. His appointees to the episcopacy, men who will govern the church for decades to come, have been carefully selected to mirror his own hard-edged doctrinal conservatism.

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