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Globe's Crux site going away

John Henry is shutting down Crux, the site for Catholic news. Layoffs, of course. The Globe is handing the domain over to John Allen, whom it had hired away from the National Catholic Reporter, and who could try to keep it going on his own.

Also, the Globe will also smush the BetaBoston tech site into the paywalled bostonglobe.com.

The memo from Globe Editor-in-Chief Brian McGrory and bostonglobe.com General Manager David Skok:

We want to bring everyone up to date on a couple of digital fronts.

First, Crux. We've made the deeply difficult decision to shut it down as of April 1 -- difficult because we're beyond proud of the journalism and the journalists who have produced it, day after day, month over month, for the past year and a half. At any given moment on the site, you'll find textured analysis by John Allen, the foremost reporter of Catholicism in the world. You'll find an entertaining advice column, near Margery Eagan's provocative insights on spirituality. You'll find Ines San Martin's dispatches from the Vatican, alongside Michael O'Loughlin's sophisticated coverage of theology across America, as well as the intelligent work of ace freelancer Kathleen Hirsch. All of it is overseen, morning to night, by editor Teresa Hanafin, who poured herself into the site, developed and edited consistently fascinating stories, and created a mix of journalism that was at once enlightening and enjoyable. Readers and industry colleagues have certainly taken note with strong traffic and awards.

The problem is the business. We simply haven't been able to develop the financial model of big-ticket, Catholic-based advertisers that was envisioned when we launched Crux back in September 2014.

Let's be clear that this absolutely can't and won't inhibit any future innovations. We in this newsroom and all around the building need to be ever more creative and willing to take risks. We also need to be able to cut our losses when we've reached the conclusion that specific projects won't pay off.

There will be several layoffs involved in the closing of Crux, which is our biggest regret. To the good, we plan to turn the site over to John Allen, who is exploring the possibility of continuing it in some modified form, absent any contribution from the Globe. Teresa will be redeployed in the newsroom, most likely in an exciting new position as an early morning writer for Bostonglobe.com, setting up the day with a look at what's going on around the region and the web.

The second front is BetaBoston. We're planning to bring it behind the Globe paywall, making it part of bostonglobe.com, in what amounts to the next logical step in the natural evolution of the site. It began as a standalone destination, and with this move, it will become a fully integrated part of the Globe's business coverage in practice and presentation.

Beta's been a key part of our vastly more comprehensive business report. It has allowed us to dramatically expand our reporting on the region's burgeoning tech scene, with a fresh team of reporters devoted to the news and culture of Kendall Square, the Seaport, and elsewhere. None of that will change. The only thing that will be different is their material will appear on the Globe site, with clicks working against the meter. And we'll save more than a few dollars on the maintenance of the external URL. We'll set a date soon.

The reality is, we can't merely be accepting of change in this environment, we have to seek it out. As always, we're available for questions, insights, and ideas.

Brian and David

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Will anyone even notice?

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In related news my beeper store isn't moving units like it used to.

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very cross

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Perhaps that is the crux of the problem.

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How rood.

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Did it?

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It wasn't the Hail Mary pass they were hoping for.

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Maybe shutting it down will open the wafer something better.

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Altar their business plan for sure

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with exposing problems within the Catholic Church, are they really that surprised that the faithful wouldn't flock to this web site in droves?

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Given the Globe's Catholic Church's past history with exposing covering up problems within the Catholic Church, are they really that surprised that the faithful wouldn't flock to this web site in droves?

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It is a slow, painful and agonizing death brought on by the church itself.

I can only hope that Bernie Law will experience the same type of demise for his loathsome deeds.

Educated young people in Boston have no use for the church's backward, outdated and misogynistic teachings.

Look for more church closings coming to a neighborhood near you soon.

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Have you been lately?

I ask because I would think the same thing as well. My old parish (I moved last year) you couldn't get a seat at the 4 on Saturday unless you were very early.

Attendance was full most Masses so I don't know if you're assuming, or have noticed it at your local parish.

In my new town, on a Sunday morning you can't get out of town due to all the traffic going to and coming to local churches, all faiths.

So as much as a non church goer would agree with you because it seems reasonable, my observation has been different.

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...in order to get a full house for the mass that ends just before the Early Bird Special begins?

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All good Catholics know to go to the 4, 5, and 6 o'clock Masses. If there's a Mass scheduled directly after yours, it means the priest has to finish no later than the start time of the next Mass and you can go home faster.

Attend the last Mass of the day at your own peril.

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and guess that you are not a nice Catholic boy. Your comment about Cardinal Law is uncalled for.

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Dozens of children were raped because of him. Then they gave him a sweet gig in Italy. The Catholic Church seems to think the raping of kids warrants a promotion followed by a cushy retirement. They have deserved the Child raping cult reputation.

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He won't ever set foot on US soil again, though, because he would be pretty quickly arrested for obstruction of justice.

He knew kids were being raped. He covered up the problem, reassigned people to new flocks of victims, and destroyed the evidence. He is a criminal.

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is packed every Sunday. Sunday night service is standing room only. The parish is filled with young people.

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I never thought it was a good idea to start with. With such dwindling resources and money, why devote something to Catholicism? Wouldn't international or national news be more appreciated? Investigative reporting?

But most importantly - what's going to happen to Marg Egan?? Whomever thought she would make a good fit should have their head examined.

Again, what do I know I'm only a customer.

(they still can't get all the bugs out of their digital sites, maybe concentrate on that?

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Maybe the new/old home delivery contractor is taking applications.

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Margery Eagan's provocative insights on spirituality...

Today on the radio she was whimpering about "climate change." She can move on to that, it's become the official State Religion around here anyways.

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lol at a climate change denier calling someone else delusional. I'd tell you that 2014 and 2015 are the two hottest years on record but you don't seem to be interested in facts.

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... in 30 years when you are a refugee who didn't prepare for what is happening and is going on.

I think all climate deniers should sign affidavits attesting to their willful stupidity, so that we know who not to help in the future.

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Maybe they should just be prosecuted by the Feds.

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Natural consequences will be so much more appropriate.

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It will come back to life in 3 days.

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When you diddle around with small time newspapers.

What? Too soon?

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Not a huge story. There are other digital media resources for the Catholic community in Greater Boston. Boston Pilot newsletter and Formed.org for adult faith formation being two excellent resources.

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