The Minneapolis-St. Paul Archdiocese is struggling with accusations by its former canon lawyer, Jennifer Haselberger, who has a long and accomplished history with the church. She was five years into her “dream job” as a canon lawyer for the Catholic archdiocese when she alerted law enforcement officials last spring to what she believed was child pornography on a priest’s discarded computer.” By Dan Browning, Star Tribune
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#1 by Ed Wilson on October 17, 2013 - 9:47 PM
When do we get to whether there was or was not pornography on that priests computer? Ed
on 10/17/13 1:29 PM, Voice of the Faithful at comment-reply@wordpress.com wrote:
> Voice of the Faithful posted: “The Minneapolis-St. Paul Archdiocese is > struggling with accusations by its former canon lawyer, Jennifer Haselberger, > who has a long and accomplished history with the church. She was five years > into her dream job as a canon lawyer for the Catholic archd” >
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