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By Olivia Fecteau
Published: March 21, 2016
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Pontifical College Josephinum announced proposals to change its admission process Monday, in response to the arrest of a former seminarian on charges he planned to rape children.
The changes were outlined Monday in a letter from Monsignor Christopher Schreck to the Board of Trustees, archbishops and bishops, members of the admissions committee and school officials. Schreck noted the discussion and proposed changes stemmed from the arrest of Joel Wright in late January.
Wright was a former seminary student who was arrested in San Diego after investigators said he planned to travel to Mexico to adopt a child for sex.
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