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Misinterpretation of reference source or specification
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Misinterpretation of the Second Vatican Council, the Church's sweeping reforms of the 1960s, had led many "well-intentioned but misguided" church officials to eschew canon laws that would have penalized priests in "irregular situations," the pope wrote.
Pope Expresses Regret for Abuse Cases Stacy Meichtry 2010
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Misinterpretation of the Second Vatican Council, the Church's sweeping reforms of the 1960s, had led many "well-intentioned but misguided" church officials to eschew canon laws that would have penalized priests in "irregular situations," the pope wrote.
Pope Expresses Regret for Abuse Cases Stacy Meichtry 2010
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Misinterpretation of reference source or specification
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Misinterpretation of the Second Vatican Council, the Church's sweeping reforms of the 1960s, had led many "well-intentioned but misguided" church officials to eschew canon laws that would have penalized priests in "irregular situations," the pope wrote.
Pope Expresses Regret for Abuse Cases Stacy Meichtry 2010
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Misinterpretation of the Second Vatican Council, the Church's sweeping reforms of the 1960s, had led many "well-intentioned but misguided" church officials to eschew canon laws that would have penalized priests in "irregular situations," the pope wrote.
Pope Expresses Regret for Abuse Cases Stacy Meichtry 2010
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Misinterpretation of the Second Vatican Council, the Church's sweeping reforms of the 1960s, had led many "well-intentioned but misguided" church officials to eschew canon laws that would have penalized priests in "irregular situations," the pope wrote.
Pope Expresses Regret for Abuse Cases Stacy Meichtry 2010
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Misinterpretation of the Second Vatican Council, the Church's sweeping reforms of the 1960s, had led many "well-intentioned but misguided" church officials to eschew canon laws that would have penalized priests in "irregular situations," the pope wrote.
Pope Expresses Regret for Abuse Cases Stacy Meichtry 2010
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Misinterpretation of reference source or specification
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Misinterpretation is not the problem here, however.
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