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The purpose was to make the Cathedral grounds as well as the homeless people who happen to be on those grounds safer.

William Justice, the auxiliary bishop of San Francisco, defending St. Mary's Cathedral for installing a system that every 30 to 60 minutes dumped water onto the ground near the cathedral's sheltered doorways where the homeless slept. The city forced the archdiocese to remove the system last week.

William Justice, the auxiliary bishop of San Francisco, defending St. Mary's Cathedral for installing a system that every 30 to 60 minutes dumped water onto the ground near the cathedral's sheltered doorways where the homeless slept. The city forced the archdiocese to remove the system last week.

Daniel Luzer is GOVERNING's news editor.