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Posted on: Dec 02, 08 09:18 am by: Katie Nielson
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I thought that you should all take a look at this...

Nearly 54,000 Catholics contributed, up about 20 percent from the year before. Archbishop Sean O'Malley called it a "heartwarming sign" after three years of fallout from the scandal, which saw numerous priests defrocked. However, the fund-raising campaign still fell far short of the $17 million the archdiocese raised before the scandal erupted in early 2002.


Posted on: Dec 02, 08 07:19 am by: Amy Finley
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Heh, look at what I found...

Nearly 54,000 Catholics contributed, up about 20 percent from the year before. Archbishop Sean O'Malley called it a "heartwarming sign" after three years of fallout from the scandal, which saw numerous priests defrocked. However, the fund-raising campaign still fell far short of the $17 million the archdiocese raised before the scandal erupted in early 2002.


Posted on: Dec 01, 08 12:29 pm by: Jeff Smith
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Look at what finally happened...

However, the fund-raising campaign still fell far short of the $17 million the archdiocese raised before the scandal erupted in early 2002. Donations plummeted to about $8. 8 million that year.


Posted on: Nov 30, 08 06:08 pm by: Julie Vanderhoven
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What do you all think of this?...

Nearly 54,000 Catholics contributed, up about 20 percent from the year before. Archbishop Sean O'Malley called it a "heartwarming sign" after three years of fallout from the scandal, which saw numerous priests defrocked. However, the fund-raising campaign still fell far short of the $17 million the archdiocese raised before the scandal erupted in early 2002.


Posted on: Nov 29, 08 10:29 pm by: Nicole Butler
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I found this while looking on the internet...

7 percent increase in giving from individual donors, including a 21. 5 percent surge in giving by non-alumni individuals. That offset a 6.