Talking penance

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: July 27, 2002| Author: TOM HEINEN | Copyright information

ARCHBISHOP-ELECT AT WORLD YOUTH DAY

Talking penance, getting laughs

Dolan engages pilgrims on a weighty topic that's dear to him

By TOM HEINEN of the Journal Sentinel staff

Saturday, July 27, 2002

Toronto -- Applause and laughter bounced off the wooden ceiling of the small Gothic church and came zinging back to Bishop Timothy M. Dolan like a hundred ricocheting handballs.

It was his serve, and Milwaukee's archbishop-elect was in fine form.

He fi...

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