Despite Closure, Visitation Legacy Lives On At Fontbonne’s Middle School Program
March 13, 2024by Katie Vasquez Fontbonne Hall academy’s mission has always been to help young women become the leaders of tomorrow, but now they […]
by Katie Vasquez Fontbonne Hall academy’s mission has always been to help young women become the leaders of tomorrow, but now they […]
A Catholic high school in the Diocese of Brooklyn will soon open its doors to younger students. Today is the anniversary of […]
By Katie Vasquez It’s a sight that has graced Grand Army Plaza for years, dozens of Catholics taking to the streets of […]
Dozens of Catholics will take to the streets of Brooklyn to share their faith for the big procession which will start at […]
By Jessica Easthope Outside of St. Boniface Oratory Church in downtown Brooklyn, a sign asks, ‘Is Catholicism right for you?’ It’s a […]
Haiti is descending into lawlessness. Gangs are taking control, launching attacks against the government, while the country’s prime minister remains stranded abroad. […]
The National Eucharistic Pilgrimage is just a couple of months away, and while dozens are expected to take part in some of […]
The Lenten season is a time of prayer and fasting, but for hundreds of people across Brooklyn and Queens, it’s also a […]
Many immigrant communities were represented at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Ridgewood during the Diocese of Brooklyn’s Lenten Pilgrimage stop […]
Advocates are pressuring the city to close Rikers island, accusing mayor Eric Adams of taking too long to get it done. Dozens […]