PAUL PLATO, 62; FORMER PRIEST SPENT LIFETIME SERVING OTHERS

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From: The Boston Globe
Date: 20050708
Author:Gloria Negri, Globe Staff

Paul A. Plato resigned as a priest from the Cleveland archdiocese in 1976 and was married the next year. Yet, those who knew him say, he continued to live in a priestly manner in the way he cared for others.

"I have dealt with thousands of married priests over the last 14 years, and Paul was one of the most spiritual, genuine priests I have met," said Louise Haggett, who founded a service in Framingham in which priests who marry perform some priestly duties.

"No matter what he did or whose life he touched, the priest in him was part of who he was," Haggett said. "Paul was just a beautiful, ...

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