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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 [...]

Deans Installed – Diocese Inaugurates New Structures That Replace Parish Clusters

by Ed Wilkinson A new deanery structure for the diocese has begun with enthusiastic prayer. Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio conducted a vespers service during which he formally installed 22 priests as deans April 28 at St. James Cathedral-Basilica, Downtown Brooklyn. Deaneries, or groupings of parishes in specific neighborhoods, replace parish clusters for the purpose of planning [...]

Jesuit School Fights for Life

16 May 2013

by Marie Elena Giossi Failure is not an option for the biggest test ever to face the school community at Brooklyn Jesuit Prep in Crown Heights – staying open. Efforts are underway to secure $1 million to save this Catholic middle school, which has been serving low-income children for nearly a decade. New York Nativity, [...]

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St. Dorothy of Brooklyn – Potential Saint Has Connections to the Diocese

16 May 2013

by Deacon Don Zirkel Dorothy Day, whose cause for canonization is underway, has at least six important ties to the Brooklyn Diocese: her birth and earliest years; service as a nurse; significant retreat; volunteer co-workers; Catholic Worker house in Park Slope; and many references in the pages of the diocesan newspaper. The most influential woman [...]

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Would Dorothy Want Canonization?

16 May 2013

by Chaz Muth Patrick Jordan gazed down at the gravestone of a dear friend who died 32 years ago, a woman the Catholic Church may one day canonize. He squatted in front of the grave, made the sign of the cross and then offered a prayer for Dorothy Day, an American peace activist and co-founder [...]

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Number of Catholics in World on the Rise

16 May 2013

by Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) – The number of Catholics in the world and the number of bishops, priests, religious men and seminarians all increased in 2011, while the number of women in religious orders continued to decline, according to Vatican statistics. The number of permanent deacons is showing “strong expansion” globally, but especially [...]

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Hospitalized NY Dad Sees Daughter’s First Communion

16 May 2013

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (CNS) – Confined to Strong Memorial Hospital as he waits for a heart transplant, Timothy Day of Kenmore, N.Y., wasn’t going to be able to attend his eight-year-old daughter Erin’s First Communion. So Erin decided the celebration of the Eucharist should come to him. “I gave her the choice if she wanted to [...]

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Abortion Doctor Is Declared a Murderer

16 May 2013

PHILADELPHIA (CNS) – Dr. Kermit Gosnell may have been convicted May 13 of murder at his Philadelphia abortion clinic, but “nothing can bring back the innocent children he killed, or make up for the vulnerable women he exploited,” said Archbishop Charles J. Chaput. And, he added, “the repugnance of his clinic conditions” must be remembered. [...]

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Bishop Loughlin Inducts Class of ’13 Hall of Famers

16 May 2013

Bishop Loughlin M.H.S., Fort Greene, held its annual Athletic Hall of Fame ceremony May 4 and welcomed eight new Hall of Famers. Below are this year’s inductees and photos from the ceremony: Curtis Sumpter, ‘02 Curtis Sumpter grew up in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn where he excelled as a youngster in basketball. During his [...]

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Two Poles Ordained Deacons On Their Way to Priesthood

16 May 2013

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 [...]

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Sexual Allegations Against Priests Is on the Decline

16 May 2013

WASHINGTON (CNS) – The annual audit of diocesan compliance with the U.S. Catholic Church’s “Charter for the Protection of Children and Young People” found a drop in the number of allegations, number of victims and number of offenders reported in 2012. Georgetown University-based Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, which gathered data for the [...]

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New Saints – Pope Francis Canonizes Largest Number of Saints in One Day

16 May 2013

by Francis X. Rocca VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Pope Francis warned against “gentrification of the heart” as a consequence of comfortable living, and called on the faithful to “touch the flesh of Christ” by caring for the needy. The pope’s words came in a homily during Mass in St. Peter’s Square May 12, when he [...]

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