been appointed board chairman of Catholic Relief Services, an agency with an international staff of about 4,000 and an annual budget of more than $500 million. It is the conference's official overseas relief and development agency.
Perhaps he could consider separating policy advocacy from providing services. Otherwise people who thought their donation was going to "relief" might be less inclined to give in the future after they learn some of their money went to lobbying.
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