Cardinal Law and Cardinal Józef Glemp of Warsaw wore mountaineering dress for a trip on the Dunajec River during a 1986 Catholic-Jewish pilgrimage to Poland. The Boston Globe today added its voice to those calling for the resignation of Cardinal Bernard Law over how he handled accusations of sex abuse among priests in the Boston Archdiocese. By Michael Paulson, Globe Staff, 12/14/2002. The actual number of victims, by some estimates, could be nearly three times the number who settled with the Church in 2003. Some at BC say Law unwelcome at graduation. (Globe Staff Photo / John Tlumacki) Scandal eclipses a far-reaching record. Cardinal Bernard Law, the former Boston archbishop who resigned in disgrace during the Catholic Church's sex abuse scandal, has died, the Vatican confirmed. Complete coverage of the priest sexual abuse scandal from The Boston Globe, including case documents, video, polls, and message boards. Dezember 2017 in Rom, Italien) war ein US-amerikanischer römisch-katholischer Geistlicher, Erzbischof von Boston und Erzpriester der Patriarchalbasilika Santa Maria Maggiore Law is alone, apologetic as meeting starts. earing that the Catholic Church's sexual abuse scandal could cast a pall over graduation ceremonies, a growing number of Boston College officials, faculty, and students are hoping that Cardinal Bernard Law will not speak at or attend the school's commencement this spring. He was 86. The newspaper was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and Cardinal Law was forced to resign as Archbishop of Boston in 2002. In 2002, a team of Boston Globe journalists exposed a massive cover-up in the Catholic Church designed to protect priests accused of child molestation. Cardinal Bernard Law, the former Boston archbishop who resigned in disgrace during the Catholic Church's sex abuse scandal, has died, the Vatican confirmed. Formation Read more from the 2002 Boston Globe report on the Catholic Church abuse crisis. Bernard Francis Kardinal Law (* 4.November 1931 in Torreón, Mexiko; † 20. By Michael Paulson, Globe Staff, 3/29/2002. ... Cardinal Law resigns ... 2002… He was 86. OME - Here, where he was elevated to cardinal in 1985 and anointed a rising star of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, Cardinal Bernard F. Law of Boston lowered his glance and sought forgiveness this week from his fellow cardinals. The newspaper was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and Cardinal Law was forced to resign as Archbishop of Boston in 2002. Spotlight Team Investigation: Abuse in the Catholic Church. Message in The Pilot compares suffering of church to Jesus. By Patrick Healy and Jenna Russell, Globe Staff, 4/11/2002. Law's letter addresses abuse scandal. When Bernard Cardinal Law, Archbishop of Boston, fled to the Vatican in late 2002, he left behind a trail of human and financial wreckage: 550 victims (and plaintiffs) abused by parish priests and court judgments that eventually topped $85 million. Cardinal Bernard Law resigned after The Boston Globe reported he had reassigned abusive priests for years without alerting parishes, parents or police. Complete coverage of the priest sexual abuse scandal from The Boston Globe, including case documents, video, polls, and message boards. The Globe unmasked Cardinal Bernard Law, then Boston’s Archbishop, for shielding predators; he made Newsweek’s cover in March 2002. Law était archevêque à Boston de 1984 jusqu'à sa démission le 13 décembre 2002 en réaction au scandale d'abus sexuels commis certains prélats de l'Église catholique romaine dans son archidiocèse, suite à une enquête du journal The Boston Globe. By Charles M. Sennott, Globe Staff, 4/24/2002.