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Bishop Apologizes for Handling of Priest

Sunday, January 15, 2006 9:58:21 PM
By ROBERT IMRIE

HUDSON, Wis. (AP) - A Roman Catholic bishop apologized Sunday for the way the diocese handled complaints about a late priest who is believed to have later killed two funeral home workers.

Diocese of Superior Bishop Raphael Fliss promised changes, including better evaluation of priests and improved communication with parishes to resolve complaints.

"I know that ultimate responsibility for much of what has taken place rests upon my shoulders," he told about 700 people at St. Patrick's Catholic Church.


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