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‘‘The conflict of months and the intense connflict of recent days has ended,’’ said Kevin Carragee (center), chairman of Presentation School Foundation, during a press conference outside the Chancery with Archbishop Sean P. O’Malley (right).

O'Malley, protesters end standoff over school

Diocese to pursue sale to neighborhood group

By Michael Paulson
Globe Staff / June 14, 2005

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Archbishop Sean P. O'Malley, stung by criticism over his decision to cancel the last two days of classes at a Brighton parochial school that is scheduled for closing, reversed a long-held position yesterday and agreed to pursue the sale of the contested school building to a neighborhood group. (Full article: 1073 words)

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