Bushwick Mechanic Keeps His Business Fine Tuned

In the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, there is a “hidden treasure” – a highly-rated car repair business owned and operated by a mechanic of rare integrity – Felix Rosado of Felix Bushwick Auto Repair.

Lenten Regulations

In order to assist the faithful of the Diocese of Brooklyn to take full advantage of the penitential and grace-filled season of Lent, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio would like to call attention to traditional practices, obligations and opportunities.

Religious Told They Continue To Be Beacons of the Faith

In order to not get lost, one must look at the work of the Church as a multi-millennial venture where each generation plays its own role in salvation history said the bishop to the consecrated congregation.

Catholic Schools Week

“Can you do a backflip?” isn’t the average question that Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio must address, but during Catholic Schools Week, students at St. Gregory the Great Catholic Academy, Bellerose, got a chance to “Stump the Bishop” with inquiries that showcased their inquisitive innocence and curiosity.

Community Debates Sale of Angel Guardian Home

Hours after Dyker Heights seniors rallied with politicians to keep their senior center open at its current site, their request was granted. But the community’s conflict with the Mercy Sisters runs deeper than a lease agreement.

Day for Diocesan Sisters

The religious women of the diocese are invited to attend a program titled “Roots and Wings: The Life and History of Religious Communities in the Diocese of Brooklyn: Brothers and Sisters to Us All” at Immaculate Conception Monastery (lower church), Jamaica, on Saturday, March 10.

Christmas Art Contest Winners Express Messages of Unity, Love

Winning The Tablet’s annual Keep Christ in Christmas Art Contest takes craftsmanship, dedication, attention to detail and for the special theme this year, it will also mean reflecting on a specific passage in the Old Testament: Deuteronomy 10: 17-19.