The landmark trial of a senior official of the Philadelphia Archdiocese  who is accused of shielding priests who sexually abused children and  reassigning them to unwary parishes began on Monday with prosecutors  charging that the official “paid lip service to child protection and  protected the church at all costs.” 
 The defendant, Msgr. William J. Lynn, 61, is the first Roman Catholic  supervisor in the country to be tried on felony charges of endangering  children and conspiracy — not on allegations that he molested children  himself, but that he protected suspect priests and reassigned them to  jobs where they continued to rape, grope or otherwise abuse boys and  girls.
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