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From the lens of the former editor of "The Tablet," this captivating book showcases the most compelling photos captured throughout a 50-year career. Read More
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the Lenten season. Bishop Robert Brennan is asking the faithful of the Diocese of Brooklyn to turn their attention to the following regulations. Read More
For Pope Francis' medical team at Rome's Gemelli hospital, Feb. 28 was the worst day. Read More
What’s in a name? William Shakespeare asked that question in “Romeo and Juliet.” In Bay Ridge’s Irish American community, the answer is ... plenty. Read More
The Youth Holy Hour and Vocation Fair on March 21 was the second time in 2025 that youth from throughout the diocese gave up their Friday night for a standing-room-only event with Bishop Brennan. Read More
On Oct. 10, 1918, every priest in the Diocese of Brooklyn received a somber note from the chancery. “Reverend dear Father,” it began. “You are hereby respectfully reminded of our fraternal agreement as members of the Priests Purgatorial Society, to say three Masses for the soul of Rev. Edward A. Wallace, Chaplain, U.S.A., who died recently in France.” Read More
The number of Catholics and permanent deacons in the world rose in 2023, while the number of seminarians, priests, men and women in religious orders, and baptisms all declined, according to Vatican statistics. Read More
Mass deportations and asylum bans – part of the Trump administration's rapid changes to U.S. immigration policy – destroy communities and human dignity, while constituting a "war on the poor," said Bishop Mark J. Seitz of El Paso, Texas. Read More