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The victims
Hundreds have come forward claiming abuse by priests.
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The clergy
Priests have struggled to assure shaken parishioners.
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Opinion
Globe columnists and guest writers offer their perspectives.
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2003 Pulitzer Prizes
The Boston Globe was awarded the Pulitzer for public service for its coverage of the church scandal. Story
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April 30
Archdiocese sets $10.5m fund-raising goal
By Michael Paulson, Globe Staff
The Archdiocese of Boston said yesterday that it will try to raise $10.5 million over the next year, up slightly from last year's fund-raising goal, but still down significantly since the start of the clergy sexual abuse crisis.
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Closing parishes
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Facing a budget crunch, the archdiocese is preparing to close numerous churches.
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John Geoghan: In death, abuser became a victim
Church reaches $85 million settlement with victims
Sean Patrick O'Malley becomes Boston's archbishop
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Read internal church documents, priest files, and letters from victims.
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The fall of Cardinal Law
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Scandal and church leadership
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Sex scandals have resulted in the resignations of 19 Roman Catholic prelates worldwide since 1990.
Resignations in the US
Resignations worldwide
A Dorchester parish hopes it won't fall to budget cuts
Secrecy and coverups in the Boston Archdiocese
The rise of lay reform group Voice of the Faithful
Accused of sexual abuse, three priests are vindicated
The numbers: A look at the Archdiocese of Boston
A parish at the crossroads
Shaken by the abuse scandal, parishioners at St. Gerard's in Canton find strength in their own congregation.
Homosexuality and the church
The abuse scandal has prompted frank discussion of the traditionally taboo subject of gays in the church.
Should celibacy be reconsidered?
The clergy abuse crisis has led some to question the church's policy on celibacy, while others defend it.
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