We present sensitive, high-resolution Very Long Baseline Array observations
of the central 0.3'' of PKS 2322-123 at 1.3 and 5 GHz. These observations
reveal straight and symmetric jets emerging from both sides of an inverted
spectrum core. The 21 cm line of atomic hydrogen is detected in absorption
against the core and eastern jet with substantial opacities, but it is not
seen toward the equally strong western jet. Both a narrow (110 km s(-1) FWH
M) and a very broad (735 km s(-1) FWHM) line are seen, although the very br
oad line is seen only against the core. Both lines are redshifted (similar
to 220 +/- 100 km s(-1)) with respect to the systemic velocity. The most li
kely explanation for the observed H I kinematics are an atomic torus center
ed on the nucleus with considerable turbulence and inward streaming motions
. The scale height of this torus is less than 20 pc. Although rare in flux-
limited samples of compact radio sources, symmetric parsec-scale structure
appears nearly ubiquitous among radio galaxies with H I absorption, probabl
y because they are viewed more nearly edge-on through the torus.