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In 2001, Kneal was awarded the Role of Law award, the highest honor bestowed by the Canon Law Society of America, given annually to an individual who shows "outstanding example in furtherance of church law."
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Kneal was ordained in 1944 following studies at St. Louis University and the St. Paul Seminary.
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In 1985, Pope John Paul II sent Kneal a letter written in Italian to inform him of his appointment to the Pontifical Commission for the Authentic Interpretation of the Code of Canon Law.
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"I was stunned," Kneal told the Star Tribune in an article published on March 1, 1986.
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"He was an excellent teacher, both from the point of view of ministry and of canon law," said former student the Rev. Ron Bowers, who replaced Kneal on the archdiocese's tribunal when he stepped down in 1982.
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Kneal taught canon law at the St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity at the University of St. Thomas from 1960 to 1982, and for many years was the presiding judge on the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis 'Metropolitan Tribunal, a board that resolves disputes within the church and primarily focuses on marriage dissolutions.
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In 1985, Pope John Paul II sent Kneal a letter written in Italian to inform him of his appointment to the Pontifical Commission for the Authentic Interpretation of the Code of Canon Law.
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Kneal was ordained in 1944 following studies at St. Louis University and the St. Paul Seminary.
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"I was stunned," Kneal told the Star Tribune in an article published on March 1, 1986.
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In 2001, Kneal was awarded the Role of Law award, the highest honor bestowed by the Canon Law Society of America, given annually to an individual who shows "outstanding example in furtherance of church law."
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