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In this March 31, 2014, photo the new $2.2 million mansion that is the residence of Atlanta Archbishop Wilton Gregory stands in the upscale Buckhead neighborhood in Atlanta. Gregory apologized for his spending and offered to put the home up for sale after Pope Francis permanently removed a German bishop for his lavish spending on a renovation project. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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In this March 31, 2014 photo, Laura Mullins, a parishioner of Christ the King Cathedral, stands for a photo outside the former residence of Atlanta Archbishop Wilton Gregory, which will now be used as the church's rectory in Atlanta. Gregory apologized for spending $2.2 million on a mansion for his own personal use. The apology came after Pope Francis permanently removed a German bishop for his lavish spending on a renovation project. Mullins arranged a meeting with Gregory in January during which she and nine other Catholics asked him to sell the new mansion. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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In this March 31, 2014 photo, Laura Mullins, Laura Mullins, a parishioner of Christ the King Cathedral, stands for a photo outside the former residence of Atlanta Archbishop Wilton Gregory, which will now be used as the church's rectory in Atlanta. Gregory apologized for spending $2.2 million on a mansion for his own personal use. The apology came after Pope Francis permanently removed a German bishop for his lavish spending on a renovation project. Mullins arranged a meeting with Gregory in January during which she and nine other Catholics asked him to sell the new mansion. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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In this March 31, 2014 photo, the former residence of Atlanta Archbishop Wilton Gregory sits under construction to be used as a rectory for six priests after Gregory moved to a nearby $2.2 million mansion for his own use in Atlanta. Gregory apologized for his spending and offered to put the home up for sale after Pope Francis permanently removed a German bishop for his lavish spending on a renovation project. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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FILE - In this Aug. 23, 2013 file photo Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon speaks to a crowd to rally support for his tax cut veto in Harrisonville, Mo. Despite Nixon's concerns, Missouri’s Republican-led Legislature passed an income tax cut Tuesday, April 1, 2014 that could reduce state tax revenues by hundreds of millions of dollars annually. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner, File)