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Currents News
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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
Diocesan News
The Lenten season is a time of renewal as the Church journeys towards Easter. Faithful can o turn their attention to the following regulations. Read More
Diocesan News
“He Built This City: Joe Macken’s Model,” is a miniature landscape of New York City's five boroughs. Among the 1 million buildings represented are churches in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Read More
Sports
Small yet mighty. That’s the perfect way to describe St. Saviour H.S. and Cathedral Prep and Seminary, that just capped off memorable seasons on the basketball court. Read More
Diocesan News
Father Joseph Fonti led a group of 110 young adults, teenagers, and clergy from parishes in Queens on a day-long excursion to the Maryknoll Society Center in Ossining, New York on March 7 to learn about the lives of missionaries. Read More
Diocesan News
Fifty young men ages 16 to 26 recently spent a weekend at the Retreat & Conference Center of the Immaculate Conception discerning a possible call to the priesthood. Read More
Diocesan News
Father James Rodriguez informed parishioners at the 11:30 a.m. Mass of Bishop Robert Brennan’s decision to preserve St. Camillus Church. Read More
National News
New York’s Fifth Avenue was a sea of green for the 265th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 17, a grand march that turned one of the world’s most famous thoroughfares into a feast of festive sights and sounds. Read More
Diocesan News
One of the oldest and most globally beloved Catholic hymns, “Be Thou My Vision,” has a remarkable history dating back to the sixth century. The story of “Be Thou My Vision” begins with St. Patrick, who was kidnapped when he was 16 years old by pirates and then sold into slavery in Ireland Read More
Diocesan News
Celtic crosses, shamrocks, and green — these symbols of Irish pride have come to represent the "Emerald Isle," and tell the story of Ireland's long history of Catholicism, evangelization, and migration. Read More