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Sunday, February 13, 2005

Porter's death ignites emotions about his crimes, church response

Boston, Massachusetts --

Before hundreds of sexual abuse allegations shook the foundations of the Archdiocese of Boston, and lawsuits exposed a hierarchy that protected pedophile priests, there was James Porter.

The 1993 case of the former priest, who died on Friday at a Boston hospital at age 70, was an early bellwether of a broader scandal that would hit a decade later. His death evoked strong emotions among victims, his wife and others whose lives became intertwined with his.

Peter Calderone, 55, of Attleboro, Mass., a Porter victim, said he was glad that Porter's 'not a menace to society any longer.'

'It's going to take a long, long time for Porter's devastation to fade from history,' he said."

Read the article at Eyewitness News dated Feb. 13, 2005
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