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Jeffrey Curley's Killer Seeks Name Change
Charles Jaynes, one of two men convicted in the 1997 abduction and murder of 10-year-old Jeffrey Curley appeared in court today seeking to legally change… -
Charities Distribute Thanksgiving Meals
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Boston and the United Way will join forces to distribute more than 3,000 Thanksgiving meals to needy families… -
Week in Review — 11.16.12
Here’s something that may blow your mind: the election was only a week-and-a-half ago.If you're having trouble remembering it may be due to saturation… -
Boston Archdiocese Reorganizes
Cardinal Sean O'Malley has approved a plan to reorganize the Boston Archdiocese's 288 parishes into 135 clusters that share staffing and resources.The… -
More Americans Unaffiliated with Any Religion
Religion is consistently becoming less important in the lives of Americans, according to a recent report by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life.… -
Dalai Lama Speaks in Boston
Ethics should be part of every person’s education and the role of teaching virtues shouldn’t be limited to religion, the Dalai Lama told a crowd in Boston… -
Bishop Gene Robinson: 'God Believes in Love'
In 2003, Gene Robinson, a bishop in the New Hampshire diocese of the Episcopal Church, became the first openly gay Anglican bishop. After 10 years with… -
Winning the Jewish Vote
In June, a Gallup poll showed that President Barack Obama plunged 10 points among Jewish voters. Meanwhile, 29 percent of Jewish voters said they support… -
The Reverend Doctor Jonathan Walton
This spring, Harvard Divinity School professor Jonathan L. Walton was appointed to one of the most prestigious ministerial positions in the country: the… -
Catholic Church Seeks Lasting Control of Properties
A little-known policy regarding properties owned by the Catholic Archdioceses has potential buyers tied up in knots. The Church has been using deed…