Why any reasonable person would watch Michelle Wolf’s Netflix “comedy” series, The Break with Michelle Wolf, is debatable. The one-time writer for The Daily Show and Late Night with Seth Meyers, in a skit on her eponymous show, celebrated abortion, shouting, while dressed in a red, white, and blue jumpsuit – “God Bless Abortion!” and stating abortion “should be on the dollar menu at McDonald’s.”
Month: July 2018
What Happens to a Building When It’s No Longer a Church?
Recently, a stunning Brooklyn brownstone in Clinton Hill that once was the home of Bishop Thomas E. Molloy went on the market. Asking price for the Brownstone building at 280 Washington Ave. – $13.5 million.
Suicide Is Never the Answer
Recently the issue of suicide has been brought to our attention and its rise in America has become troublesome. Anthony Bourdain, the famous travel chef and author, and Kate Spade, a well-known fashion designer, both committed suicide during the same week. These high-profile people brought attention to the rising suicide rate in the United States.
Sports Round-Up July 21
A total of 40 student-athletes from St. Joseph’s College Brooklyn winter and spring sports were named to the Skyline Academic Honor Roll.
Swedish Cardinal: Gospel Values, Pope Francis Can Sway Hearts on Immigration Issue
For decades, Sweden has been known as one of Europe’s most refugee and migrant-friendly countries. In recent years, however, a surge of new arrivals has caused the country to tighten its policies, which has received consistent pushback from the country’s small yet vocal Catholic minority.
Vatican Seeks to Rescue Sacred Spaces Left Vacant by Secularism
As sweeping secularization alienates many from the Catholic faith and leaves empty pews in its wake, the Vatican is seeking new ways to rescue churches faced with fewer attendees and new economic challenges
Youth Views: How do you love your neighbor?
The Tablet asks students from around the Diocese of Brooklyn a question for the opinion section of the Youth page.
Daughters of the One, True King
During a 10-week “Daughters of the King” program, young women from St. Sebastian, Woodside, discussed love, dating, sexuality, beauty, self-worth, chastity, modesty and how to be a strong, faithful woman in Christ.
Igniting Faith at Our Lady of Grace
Our Lady of Grace Youth Group (OLG) in Howard Beach wrapped up its second year with a special presentation. The theme was “You are Worthy” based upon Chapter 5 in the Book of Revelations. Giving the main talk was Youth Minister Sister Heidi Delgadillo, P.C.M. from St. Joseph Co-Cathedral, Prospect Heights.
If You Seek Peace, Avail Yourself to God’s Will
When I began to discern my vocation to the Priesthood of Jesus Christ I was in high school, working and in the midst of researching and visiting prospective colleges. I went on to study criminal justice and law at the City University of New York’s John Jay College of Criminal Justice. While in college, I felt my call to the priesthood grow deeper.