We're hopeful that this brings this case to a conclusion.

He cannot represent himself as a priest any longer.

Everyone understands we are serious. If you do not comply with the reporting, you are not going to get your check.

There's a recognition that [St. Patrick's Day] is a local tradition for many Catholics.

This has been a reality for a number of years in many instances. The majority of parishes do tend to have their front doors locked.

The expectation in the early 20th century was that every Catholic family would send their kids to Catholic schools. But that's not the case today, and we think the solution in some cases is to spread the cost to more than one parish.

The question is: Where can a parish get the funding to do this kind of work? Can they afford to take some aggressive and unusual steps?