Catholic School Basketball Player Moves Mountains to Continue Playing the Game He Loves
March 1, 2021By Emily Drooby Every day after school, Danny Mantia is on the basketball court. Passing, shooting and perfecting his craft, he has […]
By Emily Drooby Every day after school, Danny Mantia is on the basketball court. Passing, shooting and perfecting his craft, he has […]
A stimulus bill passes the House of Representatives but Catholic bishops are finding problems with it. What’s next for the investigation into […]
By Jessica Easthope One year into the pandemic, food insecurity is still at an all-time-high in Brooklyn. According to North Brooklyn Angels, […]
The following is the full text from homilist Father Franklin Ezeorah, for the Feb. 28, 2021 Black History Month Mass: “I like […]
Going underneath a Brooklyn church, once the grand central depot of the Underground Railroad. Before Central Park there was Seneca Village, a […]
By Emily Drooby A space untouched by time and a melody that lasts forever. “It feels like Louis and Lucille just stepped […]
By Jessica Easthope At 90-years-old, Otto Neals has made his mark on New York City and Black history. Though he has art scattered all […]
State Democrats’ latest push to take away Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Coronavirus power. The U.S. is quickly reaching capacity at facilities for children […]
Currents News Staff At a church in Queens, one parishioner is trying to revive the Knights of St. Peter Claver. The historically […]
Currents News Staff Sidra, an Aramaic manuscript that’s at least 500 years old, belongs to the Syriac-Christian Church of Qaraqosh. It contains […]