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...Boston Catholic Church owes much to the many men who were abused by priests, and it is fortunate that the payment did not come at the expense of the wonderful programs the Church runs in the city. The emergency shelters, food pantries, foster care services, mental-health counseling and other ministries that the archdiocese supplies help support Boston’s needy. The archbishop’s commitment to make the payment from the proceeds of the property sale—instead of parish offerings, funds from the Annual Catholic Appeal or the continuing capital campaigns—demonstrates...
More surprisingly, Jackiw chose not to attend a conservatory to foster his music talent...
...undergrads as they pursue each other, but ultimately, the poster suggests, those involved need to be on the same page. Mansfield confuses a desire for play (flirting, “yearning”), with a desire for “tension.” The former can help foster honest, open interaction; the latter, the kind of unfounded assumptions which sometimes lead to sexual assault...
...task of penning Yeats’ biography was juggled between Yeats’ family and select literary critics before finally landing in the lap of Roy F. Foster, a historian of modern Ireland at the University of Oxford. On Wednesday, Foster spoke about his final volume in Askwith Lecture Hall as part of the Harvard Bookstore’s Author Series...
...candidates have worked hard to foster these friendships that have now become the lifeblood of their campaign...