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19 September, 2004
19 September 2004
"'If a religious institution chooses to ordain a known child molester that it felt had truly repented, it has that Constitutional right. The government may not second-guess that choice.'" Attorney for the Roman Catholic Church of Northern California, Paul Gaspari, argues to limit the damages abuse victims are eligible for on religious freedom grounds, saying the Constitution forbids punishing the Church for the standards it sets for the ordination of priests. Read more.

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