Maurice Healy, a spokesman for Levada, declined to answer questions about the matter, saying only that "we expect that the Congregation for the Clergy in Rome [the Vatican entity that decides such matters] will confirm Archbishop Levada's decision."
Meanwhile, Larry Drivon, an attorney representing Lacampagne, criticized Carter's transfer. "I don't think that the archbishop should be transferring him anywhere except out of the way of children."
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