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For Many Catholics And Former Catholics, The Legacy Of Cardinal Law Tested Faith In The Church
For many Roman Catholics in Boston, the death Wednesday of Cardinal Bernard Law brings to mind a painful chapter in the history of the church, and an… -
Cardinal Law's Life, Legacy And Fall From Grace
Cardinal Bernard Law will be remembered for his inaction when in fact he was a powerful voice for action on issues ranging from AIDS to education and… -
Bernard Law, Former Archbishop Of Boston, Dies In Rome
Updated at 8:30 a.m. ETCardinal Bernard Law, the former archbishop of Boston — once widely seen as America's most influential prelate before resigning in… -
Walter Robinson On Bernard Law's Legacy In Boston And Beyond
Walter Robinson, editor at large at The Boston Globe, joined WGBH's Morning Edition to discuss Boston Cardinal Bernard Law's legacy and the sex abuse… -
All Revved Up: Why Some Evangelicals Don't Want To Be Called Evangelicals
Evangelicals generally have a reputation of supporting conservative candidates for public office. But now, with Roy Moore and Donald Trump garnering… -
Churches Face A New Reality
Churches are traditionally places we think of as not only being sacred, but safe. But that image was shattered after the mass shootings in South Carolina… -
From Salem, Satanism (Of A Sort) Goes National
Listen to the audio version of this story;From the outside, there’s nothing exceptional about the large storage shed that sits just off of Bridge Street,… -
All Revved Up: Evangelicals' Continued Support Of Roy Moore
Many Evangelical Christians have refused to withdraw their support of Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore, despite the many allegations that he… -
As Tillerson Calls For Investigation Into The Rohingya Crisis, Two Refugees Arrive In Boston
This is the first story in a WGBH News series following two Rohingya refugees as they settle in Boston. The second story is also available online. Today,… -
Do You Know The Saint Who Gave Boston Its Name?
Nov. 1 is All Saints Day — a day set aside for Catholics and many Protestants to honor “all of the saints, known and unknown.” Most of us, Catholic or…