A seminary run by the Spiritan Fathers was attacked Monday, April 1, by gangs in the latest incidence of violence that has roiled the Caribbean country in recent weeks, according to the Haitian Conference of Religious (CDH).
Author: Christine
Bishop Robert Brennan’s Easter Homily: ‘Jesus Is Risen! Christus Vivit (Christ Lives)’
“For you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ your life appears, then you too will appear with him in glory.” (Col 3:4) We hear these words from St. Paul’s Letter to the Colossians.
Christ Did Not Rise to Condemn but to Inspire
As any teacher can attest, you can always tell when a student is guilty of some infraction. Few, if any, are capable of not wearing the word “guilt” on their facial expressions.
The Joy of Easter Despite Secular Ire
As Catholics across the world celebrated the holiest of holy days during Easter, the secular world intruded in so many ways to put blemishes on the day of Resurrection.
Letters to the Editor Week of April 6, 2024
Issue of Transgender People in Sports , Take Back the St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Seniors Please Vote, Eulogy or Not, Springtime in Ukraine
Obituaries, Week of April 6, 2024
Father John J. Garkowski, Sister M. St. Henry Haiss
Calling All Artists: Tablet Newspaper Easter Art Contest Still Accepting Entries
There’s still time for Catholic students across Brooklyn and Queens to express their faith through art.
A Decades-Long Journey to Baptism
My journey to Catholicism began when I met a good-natured-looking fellow student seated next to me in my honors program at NYU 20 years ago. I was an only child from Connecticut, excited to finally be away from home and discover who I was in New York City.
Catholics Donate Nearly $50,000 for Emergency Bridge Relief Appeal
Within 24 hours after Archbishop William E. Lori asked Catholics throughout the Archdiocese of Baltimore to support twin emergency relief funds for those affected by the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, nearly $50,000 was raised in online donations.
Nicaragua cracks down on church during Holy Week
Catholics turned out in large numbers to celebrate Holy Week in Nicaragua. But the ruling Sandinista regime prohibited public exhibitions of faith — such as processions and reenactments of the passion of Christ — as it continued exercising control over religious activities in what’s becoming an increasingly totalitarian country.