BOSTON Cardinal Seán P. O'Malley presented the Cheverus Award to over 120 people during an afternoon prayer service at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross on Oct. 2, resuming the annual tradition after a two-year pause due to the pandemic.
BRAINTREE After a two-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic, the archdiocese will once again hold the annual Cheverus Award ceremony at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross on Oct. 2, resuming a tradition of recognizing laypeople, deacons, and religious for their service to the Church.
Cardinal O Malley poses for a photo with Sister Giovanna Fratelli and Sister Oliva Pacheco at the house of the Sister Disciples of the Divine Master on Saturday, Dec. 5. Pilot photo/CardinalSeansBlog.org
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