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Catholics National Review Board Chair Seeks Accountability By U.S. Bishops On Clergy Sex Abuse
The char of the National Review Board is calling on U.S. bishops meeting in Baltimore to adopt reforms on clergy sexual abuse. -
Healey Mum On Laity Call For Renewed Church Investigation
Catholic advocates seek clues to potential unidentified abuse in records. -
Pair Of Parishes Fight To Survive In Dorchester
The St. Ann/St. Brendan Collaborative is working to keep both churches open amid low attendance and high debt. -
Vatican Insists U.S. Bishops Put Off Vote On Their Response To Sexual Abuse Crisis
"At the insistence of the Holy See, we will not be voting" on a standard of conduct and other actions, said Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. -
All Revved Up: Can The Catholic Church Redeem Itself?
Reverends Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III take on the most recent catholic priest scandal -
Boston-Area Rabbis Reflect Ahead Of First Sabbath Since Synagogue Shooting
Jews will observe the first Sabbath since the murders last week of 11 congregants at Pittsburgh's Tree of Life synagogue. -
IMHO: The Pope Says The Church Is The Victim. Really?
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on how the Pope, who once promised zero tolerance for predator priests, is now playing the oldest game in the book: victim blaming. -
Far-Right Candidate Jair Bolsonaro Becomes The Next President Of Brazil
The GroundTruth Project's Charlie Sennott joined Boston Public Radio to discuss the election of far-right Candidate Jair Bolsonaro as the next president of Brazil. -
President Trump To Visit Pittsburgh After Deadly Synagogue Shooting
A spokeswoman dismissed suggestions that Trump's rhetoric has contributed to a hostile climate. She said Trump won't shy away from drawing distinctions with Democrats before the midterm elections. -
Sessions Says He Supports Death Penalty For Accused Pittsburgh Killer
Sessions said that Tree of Life Synagogue congregants were “targeted because of their faith and that the Justice Department and FBI intend to do our duty in this matter,” including seeking the death penalty for the accused killer.