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Buffalo Diocese issues statement in response to group requesting the Vatican to have bishop removed Buffalo Diocese issues statement in response to group requesting the Vatican to have bishop removed

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The Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, NY has issued a statement in response to parishioners’ Vatican request to remove Bishop Michael Fisher from his post. 

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