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Tablet Forum: Animal Rights Is Topic of Interest (with slideshow)

The role of animals in God’s creation was the topic of the most recent Tablet Forum conducted May 10 at Christ the King R.H.S., Middle Village. The session featured the N.Y.C. premiere of the film, Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home, a group discussion on animal rights and a tasting of vegan delights. Nearly 500 people [...]

Two Poles Ordained Deacons On Their Way to Priesthood

by Antonina Zielinska The Diocese of Brooklyn welcomed two Polish seminarians, who left their former lives behind and crossed the Atlantic Ocean to answer the call of Jesus. Cezar Jastrzebski and Marcin Chilczuk were ordained May 12 as transitional deacons on the path to priesthood by Auxiliary Bishop Paul Sanchez at Our Lady of the [...]

Religious Recall Vatican II Shaped Their Vocations

by Marie Elena Giossi “We Remember, We Celebrate, We Believe” was the theme of this year’s diocesan celebration of World Day for Consecrated Life, which drew more than 100 attendees to the Immaculate Conception Center, Douglaston, April 27. The celebration of World Day for Consecrated Life, instituted by Pope John Paul II in 1997, is [...]

Happy Together – Couples Renew Marriage Vows on Significant Anniversaries (with slideshow)

by Jim Mancari Couples from around the Diocese of Brooklyn reaffirmed their love for one another “in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health, all the days of their lives” at the annual Diocesan Eucharistic Celebration of Wedding Anniversaries, held April 27 at Immaculate Conception Monastery, Jamaica. Auxiliary Bishop Octavio Cisneros celebrated [...]

Maryknoll Jubilarians

22 May 2013

Father James W. Lehr, M.M., a native of Elmhurst, and Father Michael O. Zunno, M.M., of Brooklyn, will celebrate their 60th anniversary of ordination as Maryknoll priests on Sunday, June 23.  After ordination, Father Lehr spent the next 44 years serving in the Musoma diocese of Tanzania. He ministered as a parish priest, seminary teacher [...]

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Even though the rebuilding process is ongoing, runners took to the streets of Breezy Point for the 33rd annual Buckley’s-Kennedy’s 5K Charity Race. (Photo by Jim Mancari)

Running for Revival In Breezy Point (with video and slideshow)

22 May 2013

by Jim Mancari The Breezy Point and Rockaway communities are still feeling the effects of Hurricane Sandy six months after the storm. Of the 2,800 homes, 2,400 remain unoccupied, with residents scattered about the tri-stare area and beyond. About 130 homes burned in one of the largest fires ever witnessed in the state of New [...]

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Father O’Donoghue Served In Diocese for 55 Years

22 May 2013

A Mass of Christian Burial for Father Kevin J. O’Donoghue, pastor emeritus of St. Cecilia parish, Greenpoint, was celebrated May 24 in the chapel at Immaculate Conception Pastoral Center, Douglaston. He died May 20 at Long Island Jewish Medical Center after a brief illness. Born in Brooklyn, he attended Cathedral College and Immaculate Conception Seminary, [...]

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Xaverian honorees, from left, include Frank Desiderio, Nick Vendikos, Henry Spinelli and Chris Mullin. (Photo by Jim Mancari)

The Spirit of Xaverian (with audio slideshow)

22 May 2013

by Jim Mancari The Xaverian H.S., Bay Ridge, community gathered May 1 at El Caribe Country Club, Mill Basin, for the fourth annual Spirit of Xaverian Gala to celebrate alumni members who have made a difference since leaving the halls of the Shore Road school. Nearly 550 guests attended, and four honorees were recognized for [...]

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The group of new lay ministers who studied at St. Francis College, Brooklyn Heights, pose with Auxiliary Bishop Paul Sanchez, center, after a Mass May 16 in which the diocesan Pastoral Institute commissioned 55 new lay ministers. (Photo by Jim Mancari)

Lay Leaders Complete Pastoral Institute Course (with slideshow)

22 May 2013

by Jim Mancari The diocesan Pastoral Institute commissioned 55 new lay minsters representing 33 parishes on May 16 at a Mass and bilingual ceremony in the chapel at the Immaculate Conception Pastoral Center, Douglaston. The new lay leaders join nearly 700 lay ministers in the diocese who have successfully completed the three-year program of study, [...]

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Getting to Know the Triune God

22 May 2013

by Father Jean-Pierre Ruiz EARBUG? ACCORDING to www.urbandictionary.com, it’s “a song that’s stuck in your head that you can’t get out for anything.” I have a recurrent seasonal earbug that’s been stuck in my head since second grade and that comes back on Trinity Sunday each and every year. I can even vividly visualize just [...]

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Photos: McClancy Choir Greets Former Crusader

22 May 2013

The Msgr. McClancy, East Elmhurst, choral group, pictured above, under the direction of Theresa Busso and Brother Joseph Rocco, S.C., president, sang the National Anthem at Citi Field, Flushing, May 8 to welcome back a former Crusader, Chicago White Sox pitching coach Don Cooper, ‘74. This was Cooper’s first road trip playing in Queens, since the [...]

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US Catholics: Overly Assimilated?

22 May 2013

by George Weigel WITH HIS NEW book, American Church: The Remarkable Rise, Meteoric Fall, and Uncertain Future of Catholicism in America (Ignatius Press), mild-mannered Russell Shaw has become the bull in the china shop of U.S. Catholic history, knocking heroes off pedestals and overturning conventional story lines – all in aid of trying to understand [...]

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The Seduction of Scientism

22 May 2013

by Father Robert Lauder IN THE MID-1960s, I was in graduate school studying philosophy. Around that time, there was a movement in philosophy referred to as the “Death of God,” which received a considerable amount of attention. As I recall, Time magazine devoted a cover story to it. I was studying at Marquette University for [...]

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Coping with Irritable Bowels

22 May 2013

by Dr. Steven Garner, M.D. Dear Dr. Garner, I am one of your biggest fans. I never miss a TV show or Tablet column, so I really hope you can help me. For the past few months, I have been having cramps in my stomach with gas all day. Either I feel constipated or have [...]

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