NBC's Dawna Friesen and CBS' Mark Phillips got the timing right by choosing St Patrick's Day to report on Pope Benedict XVI's decision to write a letter of "repentance, healing and renewal" to the Roman Catholics of Ireland about child-molesting priests. ABC's Nick Watt now covers the same scandal a day later. The Holy Father himself "stands accused of complicity" in supervising the 30-year career of a pedophile priest in Germany, Watt noted. "There is no one who can fire the Pope except for the Almighty," the Rev Dr Thomas Patrick Doyle reminded us. Doyle is a doctor of canon law.
NBC's in-house physician Nancy Snyderman returned to Port-au-Prince to follow up on the group of 30-or-so children that Laura Silsby and ten fellow Baptist missionaries from Idaho tried to spirit out of Haiti to an orphanage in the Dominican Republic in the days after January's massive earthquake. Silsby is still in jail on suspicion of child trafficking. The children have been returned to their families: "It turned out not one child was an orphan."
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