Father Alfred Kunz, (April 15, 1931 - March 4, 1998), was a Catholic priest who was found with his throat slit open in his Roman Catholic church in Dane, Wisconsin. His murder has never been solved. Kunz, though he continued to say the Latin Mass, also said the Mass in English and was in communion with his diocesan bishop, unlike many traditionalist Catholics movement. "Father Kunz was a well-known expert in canon law, so he knew how to walk the lines," Bill Brophy, a spokesman for the Madison, Wisconsin Catholic Diocese said shortly after his murder.
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| - Father Alfred Kunz, (April 15, 1931 - March 4, 1998), was a Catholic priest who was found with his throat slit open in his Roman Catholic church in Dane, Wisconsin. His murder has never been solved. Kunz, though he continued to say the Latin Mass, also said the Mass in English and was in communion with his diocesan bishop, unlike many traditionalist Catholics movement. "Father Kunz was a well-known expert in canon law, so he knew how to walk the lines," Bill Brophy, a spokesman for the Madison, Wisconsin Catholic Diocese said shortly after his murder.
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| - Father Alfred Kunz, (April 15, 1931 - March 4, 1998), was a Catholic priest who was found with his throat slit open in his Roman Catholic church in Dane, Wisconsin. His murder has never been solved. Kunz, though he continued to say the Latin Mass, also said the Mass in English and was in communion with his diocesan bishop, unlike many traditionalist Catholics movement. "Father Kunz was a well-known expert in canon law, so he knew how to walk the lines," Bill Brophy, a spokesman for the Madison, Wisconsin Catholic Diocese said shortly after his murder.
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