As wildfires continue to devastate Southern California, St. Ephrem Catholic Academy hopes to provide a “glimmer of hope” to displaced families through a fundraiser initiative, according to Principal Michael Phillips. To raise money, students were allowed to donate $2 or more to participate in a dress down day on Jan. 17.
Author: Alexandra Moyen
Honoring the Dream: Flatlands Mass Celebrates MLK’s Legacy and Vision
FLATLANDS — Martin Luther King Jr. is deeply cherished by many Catholics for his inspiring vision of a world where people are judged by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin. This powerful message strongly resonates within the community, motivating countless individuals to advocate for equality. Bishop Robert Brennan underscores […]
Pro Vita Mass Celebrates the Right To Life, Respecting All its Stages
At the Diocese of Brooklyn’s Pro Vita Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of St. James on Jan. 19, Bishop Robert Brennan urged the faithful to advocate for the sanctity of life at all stages.
Queens Catholic Academy Celebrates Three Kings With Prayers and Chalking
The Our Lady of Mercy Catholic Academy community came together for the feast of Epiphany with a chalking ceremony on Jan. 6 to celebrate the coming of the Wise Men and the close of the Christmas season.
Haitian Independence Day Mass Honors History, Heritage, and Resilience
Reflecting on the “horrendous” state of Haiti, Michele Guerrier said the Haitian Independence Day Mass at St. Jerome Church was a powerful show of solidarity to her homeland from the Diocese of Brooklyn.
Excitement, Pride Fill Brooklyn Church on Its Namesake’s Feast Day
The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe was marked by a personal gift from Pope Francis, a Christmas tree lighting, a newly renovated gift shop, and much more at the only parish in the Diocese of Brooklyn with her namesake.
A ‘Grand’ Celebration of Community & Christmas Joy in Brooklyn
With the flip of a switch in Grand Army Plaza on Dec. 13, the Diocese of Brooklyn’s Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony became a dazzling display of light and harmony.
Middle School Students Embrace Their Identity as Children of Christ at Diocesan Retreat
In an effort to allow students to come together and strengthen their faith, Bay Ridge Catholic Academy Principal Paul Morisi invited students from two neighboring schools to participate in a youth retreat at the academy on Dec. 3.
Newly Renovated Chapel at Saints Joachim and Anne Nursing Center Celebrates Grand Opening
The Saints Joachim & Anne Nursing and Rehabilitation Center celebrated the grand opening of their newly renovated chapel on Dec. 9, a space that “enhances the center’s Catholic identity,” according to Msgr. Alfred LoPinto, president and CEO of Catholic Charities of Brooklyn and Queens.
From D.C. to NYC: Priest Brings Powerful Message to Black Catholic History Month Mass
Long before its merger with St. Benedict the Moor, Shaniqua Wilson said she remembers when St. Bonaventure Catholic Church was a predominantly white parish in the ‘50s, and the black parishioners — including her parents — had to sit in the choir loft and display their baptismal certificate to get communion.