Nerves, Excitement at First Holy Communion

Nerves, Excitement at First Holy Communion

May 11, 2015

Currents correspondent Michelle Powers reports from Most Precious Blood Church in Bath Beach, where young people received First Holy Communion and crowned […]

Priests, Seminarians Bike for Vocations

Priests, Seminarians Bike for Vocations

May 11, 2015

Currents News Director Ed Wilkinson speaks with Father Marc Swartzvagher, who, along with another priest and three seminarians, while bicycle from Florida […]

Different Journeys Lead to Diaconate

Different Journeys Lead to Diaconate

May 8, 2015

Currents correspondent Katie Breidenbach introduces us to two men, Stanley Tam, a church staff member and Eugene Cassidy, a Catholic revert, who are among […]

NYPD Remembers during National Police Week

NYPD Remembers during National Police Week

May 7, 2015

It’s a week that’s observed across the country, to remember fallen police officers.  Currents correspondent Michelle Powers reports from a memorial ceremony […]

Pope Francis’s Popularity Soars

Pope Francis’s Popularity Soars

May 6, 2015

Nine of 10 Americans have a favorable view of Pope Francis, according to a recent poll from Pew Research.  In fact, just […]

Church’s Mercy Year is an Opportunity

Church’s Mercy Year is an Opportunity

May 5, 2015

Currents correspondent Konrad Aderer speaks Brooklyn Auxiliary Bishop Raymond Chappetto about the forthcoming Jubilee Year of Mercy announced by Pope Francis.

Queens Priest’s Homilies Resonate

Queens Priest’s Homilies Resonate

May 5, 2015

Recently Pope Francis told priests that he had just ordained to not give boring homilies, a rule that Father Sean Suckiel has […]

Grief, Sorrow Abound at Holidays

Grief, Sorrow Abound at Holidays

May 5, 2015

Mother’s Day is typically celebratory but, for those who have lost family members, the day brings about grief.  Currents correspondent Michelle Powers […]

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