Uniting for Life

As if marking the 41st anniversary of the disastrous Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision wasn’t enough, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has decided to rub salt into the wounds of pro-life advocates by telling them they should leave New York State. The anniversary of the fateful day that has brought so much grief and destruction to […]

Super Opportunity to Raise Awareness

by RoseAnne Cleary I am not a football fan. Yet, I probably haven’t missed many Super Bowl parties in the last 48 seasons. The annual mid-winter high point seemed a natural, and whether attending one or hosting, the date was circled on the new calendar as soon as it was hung. The sheer counts surrounding […]

Haitians Celebrate Independence On New Year’s Day

The Diocesan Haitian Apostolate gathered at Holy Innocents Church, Flatbush, on New Year’s Day for its traditional celebration of Haiti’s Independence Day. Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio was the main celebrant of the Mass which was celebrated in French/Creole. Retired Auxiliary Bishop Guy Sansaricq was among the concelebrants, as was Father Jean Delva, coordinator of the Haitian […]

Three Kings Parade

Among the participants in Williamsburg’s Three Kings Parade were members of the religious education program at Most Holy Trinity-St. Mary’s parish and three camels who accompanied the Magi. The march, which honors the Feast of the Epiphany, took place along Graham Avenue from Meeker Avenue to Broadway.

Vibrant Service at the Altar

Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, Forest Hills, boasts more than 100 members of its Altar Server Society. College and high school members were among the 50 servers who joined with Auxiliary Bishop Paul Sanchez, pastor, and the parish priests and deacons at Christmas Midnight Mass. Also shown are Fathers Francis J. Passenant and Antonin […]

Judge’s Generosity Helps Catholic School Students

Thanks to the continued generosity of Judge Louis Fusco and the Tri-State Italian-American Congress, 116 students enrolled in 36 Catholic elementary schools and academies within the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens can begin the New Year rejoicing in a special gift – the gift of a scholarship to attend Catholic school. Overall, $80,000 was awarded […]

Pope Visits Creche At St. Peter’s

Pope Francis visits the Nativity scene in St. Peter’s Square after leading an evening prayer service in St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican Dec. 31. Pope Francis said Rome, like all communities, will be more beautiful, hospitable, welcoming and kind in the new year “if all of us are attentive and generous toward whoever is […]

Pope Says Peace Begins at Home

by Carol Glatz VATICAN CITY (CNS) – Welcoming in a new year, Pope Francis said it was time to stop provoking and ignoring violence, tragedy and conflict in the world and begin building peace at home. “Justice and peace at home, among us – you begin at home and then you move on to all […]

Mideast Patriarch Puts Hope in Papal Visit

by Dale Gavlak AMMAN, Jordan (CNS) – Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal of Jerusalem welcomed the announcement of Pope Francis’ May visit to the Holy Land and said he hopes the pilgrimage will be a “cry for peace,” particularly for Palestinians, Israelis, Syrians and others beset by conflict. Pope Francis announced his first trip as pontiff […]

Cool Start to 2014

Moms and children from Sacred Heart parish, Bayside, take a break from sled riding in Crocheron Park. Schools were closed Jan. 3 as nearly a foot of snow fell on the metropolitan area as temperatures plummeted to single digits with wind chills below zero.