A Nicaraguan bishop held for nearly four months was formally charged during an unannounced Dec. 13 court date, marking his first appearance since being detained.
Author: Christine
Mother Shares Her Story of Finding God After Tragic Sandy Hook Shooting
Jennifer Hubbard began Dec. 14, 2012, with her routine just like any other day.
Download the Bright Christmas Fund Mail In Form
Here you can download the mail in form for giving to The Tablet’s Bright Christmas Fund.
Celebrating John the Baptist During Advent
In the Gospel we proclaim this Sunday from the Evangelist Matthew, we encounter, yet again, the figure of Saint John the Baptist.
Celebrating Bishop Brennan’s First Year
On Nov. 30, Bishop Robert Brennan celebrated one full year as Bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn. And what an eventful year it was.
Letters to the Editor Week of Dec. 10, 2022
Giving Thanks for Father Lauder; Thank You Father Lauder; Response to George Weigel;
Obituaries, Week of Dec. 10, 2022
Father Vincent Segotta, C.P.; Msgr. Michael J. Cantley
Our Pilgrimage to the Holy Land
Our parish of Corpus Christi in Woodside just made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. On my part, it was very special, as it was to fulfill my mother’s dream. Being a Catholic, to be able to step on the land where Jesus lived has been the lifelong desire of my 86-year-old Cuban mother, Orinda. After having resolved apparent hurdles of the trip, and counting on the blessing of God, the trip was truly a success.
‘O Holy Night’ Tops All Hymns Used In Churches in December, According to Poll
The Christmas carol “O Holy Night” ranked first in a list of hymns most played in December at Christian churches in the United States.
USPS ‘Virgin and Child’ Stamp Features One of World’s Most Revered Images
Every two years the U.S. Postal Service issues a traditional first-class Christmas stamp showing Mary and Jesus, and this year’s stamp features an oil-on-panel painting from the first half of the 16th century titled “Virgin and Child.”