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Bishop would die for an end to abortion.(The Church and Abortion)(Robert Hermann)(Brief article)

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AT THE FALL ASSEMBLY of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Bishop Robert Hermann, current administrator of the St. Louis Diocese, stated, "I think any bishop here would consider it a privilege to die tomorrow to bring about an end to abortion."

Following his statement, one or two bishops clapped before the assembly moved on to different issues. Hermann claims that many of his fellow bishops, including Archbishop Charles Chaput, Bishop Robert Finn and Archbishop Joseph Naumann, expressed gratitude for the bishop's atypical assertion. However, he admits that he did receive several negative responses that ...

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