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In 1854, anti-Catholic mobs in Williamsburg threatened to burn down Ss. Peter and Paul Parish. Father Sylvester Malone, his ...
The beatification cause for Sister Annella Zervas, a Benedictine sister from Minnesota, will formally begin this fall, Bishop Andrew H. Cozzens of Crookston, Minnesota, announced Aug. 20.
The president of the U.S. bishops' conference called for a special collection to bolster the Catholic Church's response to a deepening humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip as the Israel-Hamas ...
Supporting retired clergy through facilities like the Mugavero Residence, with its assisted-living services, is not merely an act of charity, but an investment in the diocese’s spiritual vitality.
A sacred cross was stolen from the tabernacle at St. Mary, Mother of Jesus Church in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, on August 8.
Ozanam Hall in Auburndale opens Cabrini Hall, a second 50-bed memory care unit for Alzheimer's and dementia patients, ...
A 2017 graduate of Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School was one of three men who professed their “first vows” to the Jesuits on ...
Pope Leo XIV turns 70 on Sept. 14 and some of his closest friends in the Chicago-area will mark the day with him in mind, ...
The epistle we proclaim this Sunday from the Letter to the Hebrews reminds us all about discipline: “My son, do not disdain the discipline of the Lord or lose heart when reproved by him; for whom the ...
A junior high school teacher and the Connecticut school where she worked are locked in a legal battle over her refusal to ...
Anne Ryan, a parishioner of Blessed Trinity Parish in Breezy Point, spent time at Bay Side Beach on the evening of Aug. 15.
They can be found in the basement of the diocese offices at 310 Prospect Park West in Windsor Terrace. A massive cache is ...