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  Pastor: Cardinal Should Resign If He Let Accused Priests Stay

By Bernie Tafoya
WBBM [Chicago IL]
February 7, 2006

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CHICAGO (WBBM Newsradio 780) -- Francis Cardinal George is taking a little heat from one of his own priests, the long-time pastor of St. Gertrude Church in the Edgewater neighborhood on the North Side.

WBBM Newsradio 780's Bernie Tafoya reports Fr. Bill Kenneally says he told parishioners at mass Sunday that, if Cardinal George had stood in the way of removing from ministry priests who had allegedly abused children, the cardinal should resign.

Fr. Kenneally says he talked about how important it is the priest sex abuse scandal be discussed publicly in order for healing to take place.

Archdiocese chancellor Jimmy Lago says he's offended a local priest "would scapegoat" Cardinal George right now.

Archdiocese spokeswoman Colleen Dolan says the cardinal "has not gotten in the way of any procedures at all" and has been at the forefront of the movement for zero tolerance of priest sex abuse of children.

Fr. Kenneally says "there's this awful feeling of what's going on here?"

Dolan points out that Fr. Kenneally is one priest of hundreds in the archdiocese. She says she has heard of priests at mass praising the work the Cardinal has done. In the case of a priest in Lake Forest, Dolan says parishioners gave him a standing ovation afterwards.

 
 

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