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 Boston, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He encouraged those who disliked the lack of religious freedom in England to join the Massachusetts Bay Company, and later helped to found the city of Boston, Massachusetts (1630) which he was instrumental in naming.
From 1552, the Bostonians used to have their jail between the church and where the red car is. This is likely to be where the Scrooby Pilgrims were imprisoned in 1607.
Skirbeck (map), is now considered part of Boston, but the name remains as a church parish and as an electoral ward.
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 Boston, Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Boston Medical Center, located in the South End neighborhood, is the primary teaching facility for the Boston University School of Medicine as well as the largest trauma center in the Boston area; it was formed by the merger of Boston University Hospital and Boston City Hospital.
Boston University, now the city's second largest employer and one of the largest private universities in the country, was originally established in Vermont before moving to Brookline and later to its present campus in the Back Bay in the 1950s.
Boston is the capital of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.
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 Boston
University of Massachusetts Boston University of Massachusetts Boston, or UMass Boston is a University of Massachusetts...
Boston Cannons The Boston Cannons are a Boston, Massachusetts.
Boston parish church Boston parish church in 1857.
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 Local Catholic Church History and Catholic Ancestors - Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont
The geographic areas of Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont are in the ecclesiastical province of Boston which consists of the Archdiocese of Boston (Massachusetts) and the Dioceses of
Historical Sketch of the Diocese of Manchester in New Hampshire - there were 100 Catholics in NH in 1808 when Boston became a diocese...
He was the first priest ordained in the Diocese of Boston...He established himself as the 'Apostle of Maine' for nearly thirty years, then relocated to Illinois from 1846-1852.
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 Technorati Tag: boston
Boston Massachusetts Hotel Official site - embassy suites hotel Boston at Logan airport in Boston Massachusetts.
There was one section on "Where do ideas come from?" It mentioned that the Boston Consulting Group...
Posts tagged Boston per day for the last 30 days.
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 Conventions of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts
The 214th Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts is scheduled to meet at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul (138 Tremont Street) in Boston on November 5 and 6, 1999.
The 213th Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts met in Boston on November 6 and 7, 1998.
The 212th Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts met in Boston on November 7 and 8, 1997.
http://users.rcn.com/diomass.ma.ultranet/Convention.htm   (579 words)

  
 Back Bay, Boston Encyclopedia Article @ HubOfTheUniverse.com (Hub of the Universe)
Back Bay is an officially recognized neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
James streets, includes Trinity Church, the John Hancock Tower, and the Boston Public Library.
Aerial view of Back Bay, Boston including the Prudential Center and John Hancock Tower with MIT and Cambridgeport across the Charles River.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Boston
There is one German Congregation in Boston, and one in Lawrence; that in Boston, the church of Holy Trinity, dates from 1836 and has the distinction of starting in 1844 one of the first parish schools in New England.
Third bishop, was consecrated titular Bishop of Callipolis and coadjutor of Boston, 24 March, 1844.
Archbishop Williams also saw organized, within the limits of the Diocese of Boston as it was when he was born, the Dioceses of Springfield, 1870; Providence, 1872; Manchester, 1884; and Fall River, 1905, and among those immediately under his jurisdiction representatives of nearly every country and language of Europe.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Boston
Third bishop, was consecrated titular Bishop of Callipolis and coadjutor of Boston, 24 March, 1844.
There is one German Congregation in Boston, and one in Lawrence; that in Boston, the church of Holy Trinity, dates from 1836 and has the distinction of starting in 1844 one of the first parish schools in New England.
Archdiocese ; comprises Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Plymouth counties in the State of Massachusetts, U.S.A., the towns of Mattapoisett, Marion, and Wareham excepted, embracing an area of 2,465 square miles.
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 Boston IMC: home
Boston, MA--This morning seven individuals began an occupation of Boston University President Robert Brown’s office in protest of the proposed BioSafety Level 4 (BSL4) Laboratory.
Boston, MA--On April 18, less than 24 hours after the winning runners cross the finish line in the Boston Marathon, public transit riders from Roxbury, Dorchester, and Chelsea will board MBTA buses for a contest of their own – the first-ever Boston Bus Marathon.
Organizations, groups and citizens from across Massachusetts gathered on the Boston Commons Thursday April 20th to demand CORI reform.
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 Commentary Magazine - The Lubovitcher Movement: I
...He was born in Boston in 1919, and educated at the University of Massachusetts, the Jewish Institute of Religion, and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem...
...HASIDISM is a mystical movement and, according to the mystic tradition, the words of the Bible have a "revealed" meaning, the p'shat, which serves to mask a deeper, mystical significance...
...The Hasidic leader tried to comfort his followers, assuring them that in time the hatred and bitterness against Hasidism would pass away.* Not all his disciples were so meek-spirited, however, and on the day of the Gaon's death groups of Hasidim danced in the streets of a Vilna suburb...
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 Voice Of The Faithful of Long Island
Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas Reilly’s 76-page report on the Boston archdiocese’s handling of priestly sexual abuse places blame for the crisis in the Boston church squarely where it belongs: with the former archbishop of Boston, Cardinal Law, his predecessors, and the auxiliary bishops responsible for day to day management of the archdiocese.
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, the office of the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts issued its Grand Jury report on "The Sexual Abuse of Children in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston".
Whether or not people agreed with the Bishops’ positions on these issues, the statements were debated both within and without the Catholic Church and in the pages of many respected publications.
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 Episcopal Diocese Massachusetts - Churches - Boston Massachusetts - USA Church
Episcopal Diocese Massachusetts - Churches - Boston Massachusetts - USA Church
: Episcopal Diocese Massachusetts - Churches - Boston Massachusetts
This is my church - assign me as the owner
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 Current local time in Boston - Massachusetts - U.S.A.
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. Boston is capital of the commonwealth Massachusetts
Current local time in Boston - Massachusetts- U.S.A. Search:
Make a Personal World Clock and include Boston
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 [Collection of nine pamphlets by or about Benjamin Henry Paddock, Episcopal Bishop of the diocese of Massachusetts, 1871-1891]. - PADDOCK, BENJAMIN HENRY, 1828-1891, WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, AND THOMAS MARCH CLARK.
The ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, and fourteenth annual addresses delivered in Trinity Church by Paddock to the Massachusetts diocese; 1882-1887; printed in Boston; 15-25 pp.
Also, a 30 page pastoral letter dated June 1879, printed in Boston, addressing "certain points of Christian doctrine, worship, and manners." Has old vertical crease.
Also, a 51 page booklet titled "The Working Bishop, A sermon delivered in Grace Church, Brooklyn ¶ ** Wednesday September 17, 1873, on the occasion of the consecration of *** Benjamin Henry Paddock *** as Bishop of the Diocese of Massachusetts" and delivered by William Bacon Stevens.
http://www.antiqbook.com/boox/strohm/1883.shtml   (206 words)

  
 Boston archdiocese offers $55M to settle abuse cases - Aug. 10, 2003
BOSTON, Massachusetts-- The Roman Catholic archdiocese of Boston offered 55 million dollars Friday to settle more than 500 lawsuits by alleged victims of sexual abuse by priests, leading lawyers in the case said.
O'Malley dealt with the first major sexual abuse scandal to embroil the US Roman Catholic Church in Fall River, Massachusetts, in 1992.
With some two million Catholics, the Boston archdiocese is one of the largest and most prestigious in the United States.
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 Historic Catholic Churches of Greater Boston - 11 Most Endangered Places 2005
The assemblage of historic building–churches, schools, rectories, convents, parish halls, and related structures and landscapes–included in the parish complexes of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston represent an extraordinary collection of historically and architecturally significant properties that are deeply associated with the social, cultural, and demographic histories of scores of communities across eastern Massachusetts.
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston encompasses 144 cities and towns in Suffolk, Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, and Plymouth counties in eastern Massachusetts.
Dating back to the 1800s, the historic catholic churches of Greater Boston embody the spiritual and artistic achievements of generations of the faithful.
http://www.nationaltrust.org/11Most/2005/boston.html   (489 words)

  
 The Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola
Ignatius is a Roman Catholic parish of the Archdiocese of Boston, staffed by Jesuit priests and animated by an Ignatian spirituality that seeks to find God in all things.
Massachusetts and include families, single adults, students, and both the laity and the clergy to continually collaborate for the greater glory of God.
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 In Season and Out of Season
Father Tom was born in East Boston, Massachusetts in 1946.
He is currently the Administrator of Holy Rosary Church in Winthrop, just outside Boston.
in 1968, and was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Boston by Humberto Cardinal Medeiros in 1979.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Archdiocese of Boston
There is one German Congregation in Boston, and one in Lawrence; that in Boston, the church of Holy Trinity, dates from 1836 and has the distinction of starting in 1844 one of the first parish schools in New England.
Third bishop, was consecrated titular Bishop of Callipolis and coadjutor of Boston, 24 March, 1844.
On 14 March, 1859, a Catholic boy named Thomas J. Wall was whipped for refusing to read the Protestant Bible and recite Protestant prayers in one of the Boston public schools.
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 Boston archdiocese set to close 1 in 5 parishes
But in the Boston archdiocese, the number of closings is so high it will affect many of the region's 2 million Catholics, with parishes being eliminated in nearly a third of the 144 cities and towns that make up the eastern swath of Massachusetts.
Boston -- Nearly one-fifth of the parishes in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston will be closed, church officials said Tuesday, a convulsive restructuring caused partly by declining church attendance and increased financial problems that were exacerbated by the clergy sex abuse crisis.
Catholic parishes are being closed around the country, as dioceses struggle with a shortage of priests, changing demographics and deteriorating church buildings.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/a/2004/05/26/MNGT76RPAO1.DTL&type=printable   (637 words)

  
 Cardinal disgraced in sex-abuse scandal plays prominent role in papal funeral rites
Law stepped down as archbishop of Boston in December 2002, after a year of unprecedented revelations about hundreds of cases of sexual abuse of pre-teen and teenage boys by Boston-area priests.
Law resigned as archbishop of Boston after unsealed court records revealed he had allowed priests guilty of abusing children to move among parish assignments, without notifying the public.
The trigger for his ouster as archbishop was a decision by a Massachusetts judge to compel the Church to release internal documents about its personnel decisions.
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 Boston
This is certainly evident in the sister city relationship between Taipei and Boston and in the sister state relationship between Taiwan Province and the states of Vermont and Massachusetts.
Through the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Boston, Taiwan has strengthened its ties with the five states within our jurisdiction: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont.
With its headquarters located in Taipei, TECRO maintains an office in Washington, D.C., and branch offices in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Guam, Honolulu, Houston, Kansas City (MO), Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, and Seattle.
http://www.roc-taiwan.org/usoffice/boston.htm   (806 words)

  
 Independent Catholic News
Susan Rockwell, filed a case on 22 May in the New Hampshire District Court, against the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston Massachusetts, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester New Hampshire, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Charles O. Rossotti, commissioner of Internal Revenue Service of United States, Defendants.
A life-long Catholic, Ms Rockwell has lived in the Archdiocese of Boston for 25 years, as a resident of Cape Cod and New Hampshire.
Ms Rockwell said: "The infallibility of the phallocracy of the Catholic church on the all-male priesthood is a fallacy.
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 New dean named for National Cathedral - The Washington Times: Metropolitan - November 12, 2004
The Rev. Samuel T. Lloyd III, rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Boston and a literary scholar specializing in the works of Flannery O'Connor and C.S. Lewis, will be the new dean of the Washington National Cathedral.
The Rev. Bill Murdoch, rector of All Saints Episcopal Church in West Newbury, Mass., who works in the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts with Mr.
Lloyd has pastored Trinity Episcopal Church, a congregation of 3,800 families, six clergy and 50 staff.
http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20041111-111155-7437r.htm   (484 words)

  
 ARCHDIOCESE OF BOSTON
The staff of the Massachusetts Catholic Conference (MCC) assists the bishops of the four Roman Catholic Dioceses in the Commonwealth by giving witness to spiritual values in public affairs.
The Board of Governors of MCC includes the Archbishop of Boston, and the Bishops of the Dioceses of Fall River,
His cousin, the late Reverend John A. Saunders, a priest with the Archdiocese for over sixty years, co-founded the scholarship.
http://www.macathconf.org/05-PRNewExecutiveDirector.htm   (484 words)

  
 p1-ltr-030222.doc
On behalf of the Episcopal Bishops of New England, Bishop Cederholm has scheduled a press conference for February 27, beginning at 2 PM, at the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, 138 Tremont Street, Boston.
The letter, “To Serve Christ in All Creation,” is being mailed to all of the Episcopalians in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
Accompanied by a list of resources, suggested practical actions, and a proposed curriculum for churches to use in raising congregational awareness of environmental issues, the letter is designed to educate Episcopalians to be proactive stewards of creation.
http://eenonline.org/download/p1-ltr-030222.doc   (484 words)

  
 Portsmouth Herald Mass News: Episcopal diocese elects second woman bishop
The Massachusetts diocese has 79,000 members and 194 parishes from the Boston area to Cap Cod and the Islands.
''Her skills as a parish priest and church leader will enrich our ministry in eastern Massachusetts.''
John M. Burgess as the first African-American bishop in charge of a diocese.
http://www.seacoastonline.com/2002news/6_3_sb1.htm   (484 words)

  
 Office of Catechesis
She holds an MA in Religious Education from Emmanuel College in Boston, Massachusetts.
She is presently the Diocean Director of Religious Education for the Diocese of Springfield, Massachusetts.
The keynote will examine the roles of the parish, especially the catechetical community, as we journey in and with today's families toward a deeper understanding of the Good News of Jesus Christ.
http://www.diocesefwsb.org/OC/key_note.htm   (484 words)

  
 Massachusetts Defense Lawyers' Association
The Petitioners had moved to dismiss the complaints on the grounds that, as members of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston, they were immune from civil liability for such failure under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution and Article II of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights.
They then asserted that the original Discovery Order was necessary to prevent the "chilling effect of the discovery process upon their continued vocations in the Roman Catholic Church." There were several flaws in these arguments.
That is, it might make them more vigilant.
http://www.massdla.org/immune.html   (1349 words)

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