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Bishop Robert Finn of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Missouri has canceled an award-winning formation program for lay ministers.


Bishop Robert Finn Robert Finn can refer to:
  • Robert Finn (ambassador), American ambassador to Afghanistan
  • Robert Finn (bishop), Roman Catholic bishop in Kansas City, Missouri
 of Kansas City-St. Joseph, Missouri has canceled an award-winning formation program for lay ministers. Called "New Wine," the program's curriculum has been adopted by a number of other dioceses.

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 the National Catholic Reporter, Finn's move was part of a reorganization of the diocese that has included censoring censoring

in epidemiology, a loss of information from a study, whether by subjects dropping out of the study or because of infrequent measurement.
 the diocesan newspaper and creating a parish for a Latin Mass The term Latin Mass refers to the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Mass celebrated in Latin.

Specifically, the term is frequently used to denote the Tridentine Mass: that is, the Roman-Rite liturgy of the Mass celebrated in accordance with the successive editions of the Roman
 group with the bishop as pastor.

"We have to understand where the power of the laity is," Finn said, explaining the decision. "It's in the family, the workplace, the marketplace."
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Date:Jul 1, 2006
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