"The Archdiocese of Boston today announced that the allegation of sexual abuse of a minor by Father John M. Mendicoa has been found to be unsubstantiated. Fr Mendicoa was placed on administrative leave in August, 2011, after the Archdiocese received an allegation of sexual abuse of a child. The allegation concerned conduct alleged to have occurred in the 1980s. Fr. Mendicoa is no longer on administrative leave and has now been assigned the status of Senior Priest, restricted.
5th Annual Boston Eucharistic Congress for College Student and Young Adults April 27th & 28th Sacred Heart Church| St Leonard Church |North Square| Boston www.eucharisticcongress.org
One hundred twenty youth, young adults, and leaders in youth and young adult ministry, will be honored at the Annual Awards Banquet sponsored by the Office for the New Evangelization of Youth and Young Adults (ONE). These recipients represent forty-six parishes and schools in the Archdiocese of Boston.
Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley and Planning Office for Urban Affairs Celebrate the Opening of Affordable Senior Housing in Billerica Rose Hill Manor will provide 41 new, affordable housing units for seniors
Braintree, MA (March 29, 2012) —Members of the National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA) will convene next week in Boston for the association’s 109th Convention, Convocation and Exposition. The convention runs April 11-13 at the John N. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center.