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What does 'credibly accused' mean?
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by David Tarrant and Julieta Chiquillo, Dallas News
Pat Svacina, a spokesman for the Fort Worth diocese: “Each bishop can define what’s credible is in his own terms. I think the definitions will be similar but they may differ in some ways.”