“The Rev. Walter H. Cuenin, the popular pastor of a vibrant Newton parish who was forced to resign over a contested allegation of financial impropriety, is being appointed by the Archdiocese of Boston as Catholic chaplain at Brandeis University.
The appointment, by Archbishop Sean P. O’Malley, could reduce some of the controversy over Cuenin’s treatment by the archdiocese; the Brandeis appointment is considered desirable by the priest’s supporters, because of his longtime interest in Catholic-Jewish relations.”
Thanks. In another recent development, Francis reached an ecumenical hand out to representatives of NAR (New Apostolic Reformation).
Now with respect to the Interfaith Chaplaincy:
http://chaplaincyinstitute.org/education/interfaith-studies-certificate-course/ten-core-elements/
Oh, wow. I have a gay Catholic relative who lives in Dedham and I always wondered why he went to church in Newton instead of going to the church literally down the street from his house in Dedham. Now I know.