In surprise move, pope to resign

Citing advanced years and infirmity, Pope Benedict XVI stunned the Roman Catholic world by saying that he would resign Feb. 28, becoming the first pontiff in nearly 600 years to do so.

Pope Benedict XVI visited Yankee Stadium in 2008 during a US visit. He also prayed at Ground Zero and met with Boston abuse victims.

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Pope Benedict XVI visited Yankee Stadium in 2008 during a US visit. He also prayed at Ground Zero and met with Boston abuse victims.

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The new pope greeted the crowd after his installation Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on April 24, 2005.

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Benedict met with President Obama and his wife, Michelle, in 2009.

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The pope delivered the Urbi and Orbi message after the Easter Holy Mass at St. Peter's Square in 2011.

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Archbishop Sean O'Malley, head of the Boston Archdiocese, was made a cardinal in 2006.

Benedict prayed at the Western Wall in Jerusalem in 2009 during a tour of the Middle East.

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Benedict traveled far as pope, including this voyage to Mexico, where he donned a sombrero.

Cardinal Sean O’Malley of the Boston Archdiocese is not expected to be in the running to  succeed Pope Benedict XVI.

Experts say Vatican insider likely to be chosen as next pope

Cardinal Sean O’Malley (left) of the Boston Archdiocese is not expected to be chosen to succeed Pope Benedict XVI, according to two local experts.

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Previous papal resignations

While such papal resignations are extremely rare, there are precedents in the two millennia history of the Catholic Church.

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Governor Patrick vowed to push recovery efforts across the state after touring the storm-ravaged town.

Boston launches effort to remove massive snow piles

Using orange spray paint, workers will mark mounds of snow that clog streets for removal by front-end loaders and dump trucks.

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Snowstorm will provide a blizzard of lessons

Mistakes made during this week’s cleanup will help drive preparations for the next storm. The cycle of learning and adjusting never ends.

55th Grammy Awards

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Mumford & Sons took home the big prize for album of the year, but it was truly an evening where everyone had a small piece of the pie.

President Obama ordered the raid on Osama bin Laden at this hideout in Pakistan. The scope of the war on terrorism and presidential authority has come under new scrutiny.

Calls grow to revamp antiterror statute

As antiterror operations expand, a rare bipartisan coalition is advocating that Congress apply a new set of checks on President Obama.

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The Boston area was surprised by the Valentine’s Day Blizzard of 1940, which left cars and people stranded overnight, and 31 New Englanders dead.

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Jason Terry and the Celtics won their seventh straight game on Sunday.

Celtics’ surge could make them buyers

Their versatility and success since Rajon Rondo’s injury could put the Celtics in position to add players at the trade deadline.

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