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Article: Highest-ranking woman at FBI to head bishops' child protection office. (Nation).(Kathleen L. McChesney)(Biography)
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- National Catholic Reporter
- Article date:
- November 22, 2002
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The highest-ranking woman at the FBI characterized her move to head the U.S. bishops' new Office for Child and Youth Protection as one where she will deal with the similar experience of working in an institution where the misdeeds of a few people cast a shadow on the good done by the rest of its representatives.
"I believe the Catholic church has suffered because of the acts of a few," said Kathleen L. McChesney, 51, the FBI's executive assistant director for law enforcement services. "I come from an institution where we suffered because of the acts of a few and I know how important it is to have the faith of your ... constituents." McChesney confirmed for ...
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