Coming to Catholicism: Catechumen Realizes Faith Was the Missing Piece in Her Life
March 11, 2024By Jessica Easthope Outside of St. Boniface Oratory Church in downtown Brooklyn, a sign asks, ‘Is Catholicism right for you?’ It’s a […]
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 […]
By Jessica Easthope Celebrating their mark in history is exactly what women are doing this International Women’s Day, by coming here to […]
The sounds reverberating around the Co-Cathedral of St Joseph in Prospect Heights are coming from the group “Music at Co-Cath” (MACC), gathered […]
“Cabrini” opens in theaters across the country today. President Joe Biden covered a number of topics during last night’s State of The […]
The video message was part of the campaign’s weekly video update called “The Pulse”. This week’s edition also highlighted a recent stop […]