Brooklyn Students Get Hands-On Lesson about Saint Anthony
June 12, 2024by Katie Vasquez This was the first time Paige Winters has ever touched a relic. “I thought it was very cool. And […]
by Katie Vasquez This was the first time Paige Winters has ever touched a relic. “I thought it was very cool. And […]
By Jessica Easthope The relic of the first millennial considered for sainthood will travel to Catholic schools in the Diocese of Brooklyn, […]
By Melissa Butz It all started 500 years ago with the Pasquino, known as the first “talking statue in Rome.” The chatter […]
By Melissa Butz Rome’s Piazza Navona is a favorite of both tourists and city dwellers alike. The cobblestone streets are normally full […]
On the newscast: School like they’ve never experienced before. Catholic students are off and running as administrators try to keep them safe; […]
By Tim Harfmann March 15 marked the last Sunday with public Masses. Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio suspended weekday and weekend Masses in Brooklyn […]
On the newscast: The impeachment investigation of President Trump is officially approved in the Democrat-controlled House. Up next, public hearings; Bill Clinton […]
On the newscast: The “Heart of a Priest” in the Diocese of Brooklyn. Catholics are venerating the relic of Saint John Vianney, […]
By Tim Harfmann The incorrupt heart of a priest, Saint John Vianney, was on display for all to see. Vianney is the […]
On the newscast: The Catholic Church is tackling New York City’s affordable housing crisis. The latest on what’s being done; The crime […]