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Criscuolo continues to see the physical pain and mental stress among officers of the Washington Metropolitan Police Department. A volunteer chaplain serving the department for 36 years, Msgr.

Criscuolo, 72, regularly hits the streets, where he hears from officers who continue to struggle having fought with fellow Americans bent on blocking the peaceful transition of the presidency. Every chance he gets, Msgr. Criscuolo takes to the streets to talk with officers. Most of the time he seeks out officers on the beat to see how they are doing, whether they were involved in the Capitol riot or not.

They talk about family, their careers and their daily struggles. He recalled being with officers on Pennsylvania Avenue when demonstrators, largely supporters of former President Donald Trump, passed by. The priest told the officers he wanted to join them at the Capitol. But they told him to return to his residence at nearby St. Patrick Church, where he retired as pastor in , so he would be safe. At the church, about a mile and a half from the Capitol, Msgr. Criscuolo turned on his police scanner.

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Jan The document, published by the Vatican Dec. John Paul II in and Pope Benedict XVI in made to the list of canonical delicts or crimes reserved to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith and the procedures for handling such cases.

Another change concerns the penal procedure. The updated norms allow for the possibility of referring directly to the decision of the pope with regard to dismissal from the clerical state or deposition, together with dispensation from the promise of celibacy and from religious vows, even in the most grave cases of heresy, apostasy and schism.

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