This week’s Tablet TALK highlights a salsa-dancing sensation studying in Brooklyn Heights, a Sister of St. Joseph feeding the needy in Queens Village, the diocesan vicar serving as grand marshal of the upcoming Ragamuffin Parade and much more…
This week’s Tablet TALK highlights a salsa-dancing sensation studying in Brooklyn Heights, a Sister of St. Joseph feeding the needy in Queens Village, the diocesan vicar serving as grand marshal of the upcoming Ragamuffin Parade and much more…
The crowds returned as they do every year to Coney Ireland for a real celebration of Irish culture, faith, music, food and crafts.
Carrol Gardens Continues Devotion to Maria Addolorata: The neighborhood, now a trendy home to many young professionals, got a blast from the past last Sunday in true Catholic Italian style.
Local children returned to their classrooms earlier this month, and many Catholic schools and academies marked the start of the new academic year with the celebration of Mass.
People of faith came together in Bedford-Stuyvesant on Sept. 6 to pray for peace and reconciliation in their communities, across the nation and around the world.
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio called for more dialogue with diocesan employees as he celebrated Mass Sept. 4 that opened the pastoral year. It was held at the newly renovated Holy Name of Jesus Church in Park Slope, just two blocks from the Chancery Office.
The 48th Friday Film Festival, presented by Tablet columnist Father Robert Lauder and the diocesan School of Evangelization, kicked off last weekend and continues through Oct. 17.
A cooperative effort between the Archdiocese of Newark, N.J., and the Diocese of Brooklyn has brought a new Catholic radio station, Relevant Radio, to the metropolitan area.
“We come to show the world that yes, we are Caribbean and we know how to praise the Lord!”
Antonio Contreras was a man who brought people closer to God – first as an Episcopal priest and most recently as a Catholic journeying toward ordination to the Catholic priesthood. When he died earlier this month, his faith community lost its spiritual guide – but not its way.