Currents

The award-winning Currents News is the go-to source for news from the Catholic perspective. Currents News objectively reports on secular and non-secular news and, when appropriate, examines stories from a faith-based lens.

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Recent Episodes


Students Compete in Religion Bee

Students Compete in Religion Bee

May 25, 2017

How well do you know the Catholic faith? Could you compete with elementary school children? Watch Tim Harfmann’s report on the finals […]

Filipino Brooklynites Pray for Home

Filipino Brooklynites Pray for Home

May 25, 2017

As news from home reaches the Filipinos of St Sebastian’s Church in Woodside, Queens, parishioners pray for the safety of relatives back […]

Catholics See Hope in Pope-Trump Meeting

Catholics See Hope in Pope-Trump Meeting

May 25, 2017

On the streets of the Brooklyn Diocese, our Konrad Aderer asks churchgoers for their reactions to the meeting of Pope and President.

Navy Chaplain Recalls Days at Sea

Navy Chaplain Recalls Days at Sea

May 24, 2017

Fleet Week begins today as five U-S Navy ships sail into New York Harbor in this morning’s waterborne parade… On the shore […]

Brooklyn South Never Forgets

Brooklyn South Never Forgets

May 24, 2017

While the police keep the City safe, they are also remembering the heroes that have been lost. Our Michelle Powers reports on […]

Cardinal Peter Turkson Speaks at St. John’s Commencement

Cardinal Peter Turkson Speaks at St. John’s Commencement

May 22, 2017

A top Vatican Cardinal who is very much a part of the Holy Father’s inner circle and sometimes is mentioned himself as a potential future Pope has come to the Queens campus of Saint John’s University. Our Konrad Aderer reports, and sits with Cardinal Peter Turkson for an exclusive interview prior to his giving the commencement address.

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