Pope accepts resignation of US cardinal in sex abuse scandal
Pope John Paul II yesterday bowed to months of scandal and tumult that had threatened to tear apart one of the most powerful sees in America, and accepted the resignation of the Archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Bernard Law.| Comments on article "Pope accepts resignation of US cardinal in sex abuse scandal" | ||||||||||||
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