Sister Caroline Tweedy of the Sisters of Mercy has been at St. John's Bread & Life in Brooklyn for 10 years and has seen many changes.
The Grotto of the Nativity is receiving its first renovations in some 600 years despite ongoing violence and displaced humanity in Gaza.
More than 450 people from across Brooklyn and Queens took their final steps toward full union with the ...
About 100 people gathered on the campus of the University of Notre Dame Feb. 27 for an early evening event that organizers ...
Catholic clergy are calling for prayer and peace following U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran Feb. 28 that killed supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as well as senior leaders and civilians.
The leader of the U.S. Catholic bishops has echoed Pope Leo XIV's call for deescalation and dialogue in the Middle East, ...
Pope Leo XIV issued a fervent appeal for return of diplomacy in "these dramatic hours" in the Middle East and Iran, condemning use of weapons that cause "destruction, pain, and death." ...
As long as I have been involved in ministry, which is more than 50 years, there has been The Tablet newspaper. Even before I had my first choir or became a leader of song, The Tablet was visiting ...
During the past week, I have been thinking about last week’s column in which I claimed that David Brooks’ book “The Road to Character” is one of the best books I have ever read.
The funeral Mass for Deacon Flannery was celebrated on Feb. 17 at Holy Family-St. Thomas Aquinas. Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus Raymond Chappetto was the principal celebrant. Burial followed at St.
The Archbishop Molloy community is mourning the loss of beloved coach and mentor Richard “Richie” Rodgers, who died suddenly on Feb. 7.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus brings Peter, James, and John up a mountain, a place considered the dwelling of God, where, from a cloud, also a reference to the presence of God as in the pillar of cloud ...