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CATHOLIC CHURCH: Priests who resign from ministry still get paid
June
3
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2002
by KitSap Sun, Rev. Anthony Bawyn, JCL
Unlike secular employers, who may summarily terminate the position of an employee accused or suspected of misconduct, bishops have made a lifelong commitment to provide spiritual, intellectual and financial support to the priest.
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