Keeping traditions alive is what Brooklyn’s Three Kings Parade is all about.
Keeping traditions alive is what Brooklyn’s Three Kings Parade is all about.
With the help of music, prayer and soup, members of the Haitian community celebrated their independence day, Jan. 1, at St. Jerome Church in East Flatbush.
The diocese is sending buses to the March for Life in Washington D.C., on Friday, Jan. 18.
The New York City Fire Department is mourning the loss of one of its bravest.
A look back at the year that was…
While flipping through a photo album, Angela Rose Scannapieco reflected on one of the most important days of her life. On Jan. 28, 2001, she became a consecrated virgin.
Skye Workman is a young woman on a mission – collecting hats to help cancer patients feel good about themselves.
Melissa Gibilaro packed a box full of crayons and coloring books – items that might bring hope to young migrants after a long journey.
Approximately 675 local families were “able to be blessed” through Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens’ Christmas toy giveaways in December. The unique events gave parents and grandparents the chance to pick out an item for each of their children or grandchildren.
Emmy Award-winning Fox News anchor and recording artist Kelly Wright headlined the annual Christmas Concert at the Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph, Prospect Heights, Dec. 6.