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Sat 11 Nov 2009Bishop of Limerick urged to resign as victim's family speaks out on abuse
Brother of man who alleged abuse and died in 2006 says he was treated 'disgracefully'
THERE CAN be no doubt that of the five bishops still in office and who were dealt with in the Dublin diocesan report, the most vulnerable is the Bishop of Limerick, Donal Murray. This vulnerability was added to last night when the family of a man who alleged abuse, and who died tragically in 2006 following a meeting with representatives of Limerick's Catholic diocese, called for his resignation.
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