Lenten Pilgrimage Was Eye Opening; Father Gibino Is a Blessing; The Rite of the Mass
Author: Christine
The Day I Began a New ‘Life of Faith’
On April 8th, I was ready to take part in my first Easter Vigil.
Divine Mercy Will Strengthen You
My devotion to Divine Mercy started during the pandemic. Like many people, I felt anxious about all the things I couldn’t control, which, at that time, seemed like everything.
Staten Island Eatery Features a Kitchen of Grandmas’ Best
At Enoteca Maria, an eatery located a few blocks from the Staten Island Ferry Terminal in St. George, all of the chefs are grandmothers. Call it Grandma Gourmet!
With St. Joseph’s ‘Fiat’, Lay Men Expand The Gospel’s Reach on Mission at Home and Overseas
Relationship, contemplative prayer, caring for children, accompaniment — these words may not be readily associated with masculine stereotypes. But they are core parts of Catholic men today who have dedicated themselves to carrying out the mission Jesus Christ entrusted to his church on college campuses, at parishes, in schools and sports programs and working alongside farmers.
Holy Land Spirals Into Violence Amid Celebrations of Passover, Easter and Ramadan
A British-Israeli mother and her two daughters were killed in a drive-by-shooting terrorist attack in the Jordan valley on April 7, during a week that, instead of seeing the holidays of Passover, Easter and Ramadan celebrated in parallel peacefully, spiraled the region into violence.
As Trump Pleads Not Guilty, Catholic Experts Weigh In on Impact of Indictment on 2024 Campaign
Former President Donald Trump was arraigned April 4, pleading not guilty to 34 felony counts related to falsifying business records associated with his alleged role in paying hush money to an adult film actress in the closing days of the 2016 campaign, among other alleged misconduct.
Bishop Brennan’s 2023 Easter Homily
The following is the homily delivered by Bishop Robert Brennan during Easter Sunday Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of St. James in Downtown Brooklyn.
Dozens Killed in Nigeria as Violence Marks Holy Week
On April 8, Fulani herdsmen attacked Mgban in Benue State, located in north central Nigeria.
Archbishop, Governor Call For Prayer as Louisville Mourns Mass Shooting ‘In The Shadow of The Cross’
Amid calls for prayer and praise for first responders, officials confirmed that four people were killed in an April 10 mass shooting, Easter Monday morning, in a downtown bank in Louisville, Kentucky.