Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Fallen Kings: How Cardinal Law's Reign Cemented The Church's Fading Power

Fallen Kings: How Cardinal Law's Reign Cemented The Church's Fading Power
NPR 

When the cardinal's residence was built in the 1920s atop a hill in the leafy, most western outpost of Boston, it was modeled after an Italian palazzo. The grand mansion, replete with ornate mahogany and marble appointments, stood as a testament to the Boston Archdiocese's stature in the very Catholic city of Boston. Political candidates — local and national — would come calling, and even the pope came to visit.

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