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Tuesday, 23 April, 2002, 02:20 GMT 03:20 UK
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Paedophile priests face expulsion
US cardinals move towards a policy of sacking priests who are guilty of abusing children amid a growing crisis in the American Catholic Church.

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 | Catholic Information Center's Father John McClosky III says he expects US bishops to vote in favour of zero tolerance real 28k
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 | Abuse victim Art Austin: "I was appalled to listen to Cardinal McCarrick talking about, basically, business as usual" real 28k
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 | The Archbishop of Birmingham Vincent Nicholls: "People still have high expectations of the Catholic Church" real 28k
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Paedophile priests face expulsion
US cardinals move towards a policy of sacking priests who are guilty of abusing children amid a growing crisis in the American Catholic Church.

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Also:
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 | Catholic Information Center's Father John McClosky III says he expects US bishops to vote in favour of zero tolerance real 28k
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 | Abuse victim Art Austin: "I was appalled to listen to Cardinal McCarrick talking about, basically, business as usual" real 28k
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 | The Archbishop of Birmingham Vincent Nicholls: "People still have high expectations of the Catholic Church" real 28k
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The BBC's Brian Barron reports
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Catholic Information Center's Father John McClosky III says he expects US bishops to vote in favour of zero tolerance
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Abuse victim Art Austin: "I was appalled to listen to Cardinal McCarrick talking about, basically, business as usual"
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The Archbishop of Birmingham Vincent Nicholls: "People still have high expectations of the Catholic Church"
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