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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


Pope Francis NYC Tickets Limited

Pope Francis NYC Tickets Limited

August 25, 2015

People in Brooklyn and Queens want to see Pope Francis when he comes to the United States but, as Currents correspondent Michelle […]

Church Donations and Troubled Times

Church Donations and Troubled Times

August 25, 2015

The stock market has taken a tumble and a drop could impact the ability of consumers to give elsewhere, like church donations. […]

Food Fuels Faith Revival

Food Fuels Faith Revival

August 24, 2015

Currents correspondent Katie Breidenbach visits the San Damiano Mission in Williamsburg,  which is using food as a way to reach out to […]

Nazareth High School’s Turnaround

Nazareth High School’s Turnaround

August 24, 2015

It was on the brink of closure but is now thriving; Currents correspondent Konrad Aderer visits Nazareth Regional High School in East […]

Cyclones Celebrate “Ol’ Blue Eyes”

Cyclones Celebrate “Ol’ Blue Eyes”

August 24, 2015

Currents sports correspondent Jim Mancari channels the “Chairman of the Board” at MCU Park, as the Brooklyn Cyclones celebrate Frank Sinatra in […]

Homeless Shelter to Ivy League

Homeless Shelter to Ivy League

August 24, 2015

Dr. Dan-El Padilla Peralta tells his story in the book Undocumented: A Dominican Boy’s Odyssey from a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy […]

HeartShare Advocates for Living Wage

HeartShare Advocates for Living Wage

August 20, 2015

HeartShare Human Services of New York says its Special Education teachers need a raise.  Currents correspondent Konrad Aderer visited the organization.

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