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Posted on: Dec 02, 08 10:06 am by: Amy Livingstone
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I thought that you should all take a look at this...

The Boston Archdiocese said it raised $10. 85 million in 2004 through its annual fund drive, an increase of more than $500,000 over the previous year. Nearly 54,000 Catholics contributed, up about 20 percent from the year before.


Posted on: Dec 01, 08 11:39 pm by: Bob Anderson
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What do you all think of this?...

The Boston Archdiocese said it raised $10. 85 million in 2004 through its annual fund drive, an increase of more than $500,000 over the previous year. Nearly 54,000 Catholics contributed, up about 20 percent from the year before.


Posted on: Dec 01, 08 01:10 am by: Gwen Butler
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I thought that you should all take a look at this...

Foundations generally ramp up giving more slowly than individuals when the economy recovers, as it has in the last two years. The remaining 8 percent was contributed by religious and other organizations. Though the increase in overall contributions barely outpaced inflation, survey director Ann Kaplan of CAE called the results "not too bad," considering the decline in foundation grants, which she expects to turn around.


Posted on: Nov 30, 08 12:30 pm by: Jamal Finley
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What do you all think of this?...

Donations plummeted to about $8. 8 million that year. The scandal was blamed in part for a financial crisis that led the archdiocese to close dozens of parishes.


Posted on: Nov 29, 08 07:45 pm by: Kathy McMullin
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Heh, look at what I found...

By DENISE LAVOIE, Associated Press Writer BOSTON - Many Roman Catholics in Boston are beginning to support the church again financially after a drop-off in donations following the clergy sex scandal. The Boston Archdiocese said it raised $10. 85 million in 2004 through its annual fund drive, an increase of more than $500,000 over the previous year.