Cobble Hill Synagogue Unites in Prayer One Month After Hamas Attack in Israel
November 7, 2023by Katie Vasquez There were 200 people in Cobble Hill who were united on Monday evening, Nov. 6, to pray for peace. […]
by Katie Vasquez There were 200 people in Cobble Hill who were united on Monday evening, Nov. 6, to pray for peace. […]
Today marks one month since Hamas attacked Israel, killing and kidnapping hundreds. Christians in Jordan have decided to cancel Christmas celebrations because […]
Sunday, Nov. 5, marked the 53rd annual New York City Marathon. Tens of thousands took part in the annual pilgrimage across the […]
By Jessica Easthope Holy water used in the reconsecration of Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Williamsburg. The house of […]
By Katie Vasquez One of Brian Browne’s favorite pastimes is going for a jog. He does it casually, getting in his steps […]
Bishop Robert Brennan held a Mass of Reparation for a recently desecrated church in Brooklyn. One New York City Marathon Runner, Patrick […]
A new flock has arrived at the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral in Lower Manhattan. Meet the SoHo sheep. These three […]
Archbishop Borys Gudziak, of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, is sounding the alarm about mental health. “There is a veritable mental health […]
Analia Santana is a Catholic and a member of the LGBTQ community, two identities she didn’t think could co-exist. But now she […]
While the inclusion of LGBTQ Catholics in the church was discussed at the Synod On Synodality, at Manhattan College, they’re taking action. […]