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Father Reinstated with Minors Restrictions
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Father Jerry Arano-Ponce, a priest from the Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas, has been reinstated after being temporarily removed in August. Despite no legal violations found, new restrictions have been imposed on his interactions with minors, including no children in the rectory, no gifts, and no pictures. Initial concerns about his behavior led to a police report, but he maintained his innocence. The archdiocese aims to foster renewal and ensure a safe environment for the parish.
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