It took nearly 100 years, but the Pucciano family finally got to say a proper goodbye to NYPD Detective Joseph Pucciano, famous for his savvy investigative skills and crime-fighting abilities in New York City.
Author: Jessica Meditz
St. Rita’s Celebrates 125 Years Of Heritage and Togetherness
Parishioners of St. Rita Catholic Church braved the rain on May 22 to honor the church’s namesake’s feast day and its 125th anniversary.
NJ Catholic Educator Recalls ‘Special Moment’ With Pope at Youth Retreat
When Brendan Towell approached the prior general of the Augustinian order at a youth event in 2010, he had no idea the man he was speaking with would one day become the leader of the Catholic Church.
Steps Toward Independence: St. Francis College Grad’s Walk of Strength and Success
Jessica Huang, born with cerebral palsy, surprised her family by walking across the stage at St. Francis College’s graduation — after two years of therapy and a journey marked by strength, resilience, and advocacy.
Local Artists Embrace Culture, Tradition at Brooklyn’s Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast
During the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe on Dec. 12, the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph was filled with not only the passion and devotion of nearly 1,500 devotees — also known as Guadalupanos — but also artful demonstrations of tradition.