As the faith formation director at Christ the King Church, Robbin Johnson always has fresh ideas on how to engage her students, such as the carnival she organized last month to welcome students back from summer vacation.
Author: Paula Katinas
Mass Offers a Renewed Testament to Faith, Love
Josephine and Cristobal Rodriguez’s devotion to praying the rosary together every morning at the kitchen table is such that if their daughter Yolanda happens to call, they have the same reaction every time.
Rubber Duckie, You’re the One: A Love Story Born in the Office
When Laura DePalma worked as a video editor and television producer for DeSales Media Group, she kept rubber ducks on her desk to make her co-workers smile. One colleague, Evan Bellouny, liked to go to her desk and rearrange the ducks when she wasn’t looking.
Bishop Sheen’s Iconic TV Shows Come to NET-TV
Before Rev. Billy Graham, there was Bishop Fulton Sheen. In the early 1950s, when comedy legends Milton Berle and Jackie Gleason ruled the airwaves of the nascent television industry, Bishop Sheen became a superstar, hosting a show that drew 30 million viewers a week and made him the first televangelist.
Prayer-Inspired Scarf a Collaboration of Art, Friendship, and Faith
When Erin K. McAtee lifts her brush to the canvas to paint, she considers it an act of prayer.
CCBQ Honors Community Leaders at Bishop’s Humanitarian Dinner
As executive director of The Bridge to Life, Francesca Yellico spends her days helping mothers who choose life for their babies over abortion. Operating out of Bridge’s College Point headquarters, she gathers baby clothes, formula, diapers, and other things a new mother would need for her baby.
Addiction Recovery Month: Program Trains Priests to Recognize And Address Opioid Addiction Signs
In times of personal crisis, Catholics often turn to their parish priest for help. But in the Archdiocese of Newark, the clergy are doing more than lending a sympathetic ear.
Newman Center at Queens College Adds Chapel for Student Prayer
As the campus minister at Queens College, Omar Cortez can’t help but smile when he thinks about the rapid growth of the Newman Center, the Catholic meeting space in the campus’ Student Union building.
Catholic Charities’ 141-Unit Senior Residence Breaks Ground in Brownsville
During a recent visit to Brownsville, Bishop Robert Brennan briefly traded in his mitre for a hard hat. Bishop Brennan was in Brownsville on Sept. 19 for the groundbreaking of the Gail P. Duke Senior Residence, a 13-story, 141-unit affordable housing building at 350 Livonia Ave. sponsored by Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens (CCBQ).
Center Provides Local Priests In Need With Beacon of Hope
When Msgr. Joseph Calise was a young priest, he was caught in the grip of alcohol to the point that it almost took over his life. Looking back, he can recall the moment he knew he needed help.