The Boston Globe
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Boston, Massachusetts, The United States
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Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church
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2002
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31 editions
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Killer B's: The Boston Bruins Capture Their First Stanley Cup in 39 Years
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2011
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Ted Kennedy: Scenes from an Epic Life
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2009
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6 editions
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The Boston Globe Story of the Red Sox: More Than a Century of Championships, Challenges, and Characters
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Believe it! World Series Champion Boston Red Sox & Their Remarkable 2004 Season
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2004
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Patriot Way: The Road to a Modern NFL Dynasty
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2005
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For Boston: From Worst to First, the Improbable Dream Season of the 2013 Red Sox
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2013
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5 editions
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Greatness: The Rise of Tom Brady
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2005
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2 editions
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The Boston Globe
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So Good!: The Incredible Championship Season of the 2007 Red Sox
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2007
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3 editions
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“Church paid more than $3 billion to settle abuse complaints between 1950 and 2015. In Boston, the archdiocese paid $154 million to settle with 1,230 victims from 2002 through June 30, 2014, the most recent figures available. Between 2004 and 2015, twelve dioceses nationwide filed for bankruptcy protection.”
― Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church: The findings of the investigation that inspired the major motion picture Spotlight
― Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church: The findings of the investigation that inspired the major motion picture Spotlight
“the setting in the rectory was stunning. We sat down to a fully set table, with fine china and crisp, white linen. Whenever the monsignor wanted anything, he would ring a little silver bell and this old housekeeper would come shuffling in, like a servant. Every time I tried to engage the monsignor in some serious discussion, he would pick up that bell and ring it, and the little old woman would come in to deal with his every whim. And so I’m sitting there, not only stunned at the level, the position in life, that they held themselves at, but how we in the Church allowed them to do this, that no one was saying, ‘Hey, this is wrong. These guys shouldn’t be living like this while the nuns don’t have health insurance.’ But what I realized that day, as the monsignor kept ringing that bell, was how distant, how aloof, how detached the hierarchy of the Church had become. They lived separate lives, completely disconnected from the lives of the laity, and we had allowed it to happen.” Eventually,”
― Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church: The findings of the investigation that inspired the major motion picture Spotlight
― Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church: The findings of the investigation that inspired the major motion picture Spotlight
“Many pointed out that celibacy, although valued from the earliest days of Christianity and first mandated in the fourth century, was widely enforced only starting in the twelfth century. Defenders of celibacy have described it as a gift, a charism, a witness to sanctity. But critics have noted that celibacy was legislated to avoid the problem of Church property being passed along from a priest to his children.”
― Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church: The findings of the investigation that inspired the major motion picture Spotlight
― Betrayal: The Crisis in the Catholic Church: The findings of the investigation that inspired the major motion picture Spotlight
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