“If setting up the ‘college’ means they are going to hire other competent canon lawyers to help with the process, that is a good thing,” Maher told the Register. “But if they are trying to find a way to streamline the process with the current staff at CDF, they will be looking at these cases quickly but won’t take time to really understand them.”
"The reason Msgr. Loomis's case is so rare", Maher said, "is that priests who languish for that long and are found innocent usually end up being unassigned and having to find work in the secular world."