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Catholic Schools Have Stayed (Mostly) Open During The Pandemic A COVID-19 handbook is placed next to a statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary at South Boston Catholic Academy on Sept. 10, 2020. Limited students are allowed in each classroom, and students must social distance and wear masks. Schools in the Boston Archdiocese have opened for in-person learning after registration spiked this summer amid the pandemic. Thomas W. Carroll, superintendent of schools for the archdiocese, said they wanted to offer families both a return to in-person learning and a remote option. Like in public school districts, all families can opt out of in-person learning in Boston Archdiocese schools. ....
Help us expand our reach! Please share this article on social media On Dec. 30, 1840, John M. Hopkins, bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Vermont, penned a letter to Bishop Benedict J. Fenwick of the Diocese of Boston. The subject of the letter was the proposed construction of a new Catholic church in Burlington, Vermont. I call your attention, he wrote, to a matter which I think important to the comfort and satisfaction of the Roman Catholic Church in this village, as well as the Church which is under my own pastoral care. At the time the letter was written, the Catholic Diocese of Boston was expansive, encompassing all New England, yet it was also small in terms of the number of its parishes, priests, and laypeople. It was not unusual for Bishop Fenwick to deal personally with administrative issues as they arose. The letter from Bishop Hopkins merited his careful attention, since it concerned the only extant Catholic parish in Vermont, St. Mary in Burlingt ....