Bishop Diego used people for his own ends, no matter what it did to them. For that, he was hated. And when he is murdered, few tears are shed.
However, the investigation does bring about much weeping, over the difference between a marriage in the Roman Church and outside of the Church, and what it means for a Roman Catholic to marry a non-Roman Catholic, and how divorce and remarriage must be handled according to Roman Law.
Father Koesler sorts it all out in William X. Kienzle’s Bishop As Pawn.
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