
Boston Archdiocese Opposes Bill Eliminating Time Limits for Child Sex- Abuse Claims
Archdiocese of Boston says bill would put its efforts to assist victims at risk.
Archdiocese of Boston says bill would put its efforts to assist victims at risk.
Boston Archdiocese’s superintendent of schools Tom Carroll addresses learning based on ‘foundational virtues’ in an interview with the Register.
Father Dan Riley told CNA that parishioners are shocked and filled with grief but are supporting each other with ‘deep faith that Jesus is risen and they are with the Lord.’ Cardinal Seán O’Malley will offer a Mass for the deceased in Rome.
The march is based on the idea that men have a role to play in the pro-life movement and an acknowledgment that many women who contemplate abortion have been driven to it by the actions or inactions of men.
While the Obama, Trump, and now Biden administrations have now pushed to execute Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Archdiocese of Boston has repeatedly called for his sentence to be commuted to life without the possibility of parole.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued an important ruling that California’s ban on indoor worship and singing in churches — worship-targeting — is unconstitutional. We talk to EWTN News’ legal analyst Andrea Picciotti-Bayer about the ramifications of the High Court’s decision, and what lies ahead for religious freedom in the country. And then, Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Boston “followed the science” and have kept its students safe amid the pandemic. We are joined by Thomas Carroll, superintendent for the Archdiocese of Boston schools about good news and the many challenges facing Catholic schools.
In his post on social media, Msgr. Garrity added that he believes “any woman who becomes pregnant should have the right to choose to give birth to her baby.”
The fires set at Sacred Heart are the second fire-related damage at a Catholic church in the Archdiocese of Boston in the last month.
The investigation began last year, after two seminarians took to social media to make allegations of a culture of heavy drinking and sexual misconduct.
Cardinal Sean O’Malley ordered the inquiry and appointed an interim rector following allegations of drinking and homosexual behavior at the 134-year-old seminary.
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