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Currents News
The award-winning Currents News is the go-to source for news from the Catholic perspective. Click here to watch the latest newscast. Read More
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 Class of 2026 boasts accomplished graduates from Catholic high schools in Brooklyn and Queens who are heading to college. Read More
Diocesan News
As the New York Knicks take on the San Antonio Spurs, a player on each team calls the Diocese of Brooklyn home. Read More
International News
Nearly 100 years after the death of "God's architect" Antoni Gaudí, Pope Leo XIV arrived in Barcelona on June 9. Read More
National News
The state of New York has opened a two-month public comment period for the physician-assisted suicide law signed by Gov. Kathy Hochul four months ago, but pro-life advocates continue their opposition. Read More
International News
Pope Leo XIV met with several survivors of sexual abuse in an hourlong meeting in which he listened to their experiences and their proposals on how the Catholic Church can promote safety and healing for victims, the Vatican said. Read More
International News
Pope Leo XIV appointed Maria Montserrat "Montse" Alvarado, president and chief operating officer of EWTN News, as prefect of the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication on June 2. Read More
America 250
Had it not been for the sacrifice of the "Maryland 400" — many of them Catholic — the American Revolution could have been lost at the Battle of Brooklyn. Read More
Diocesan News
Priestly ordinations in the United States have shown a modest rise at the same time more adults and teens are entering the Catholic Church — a pairing that is stirring hope for future vocations. Read More