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As reported in the December 16, 2020, edition of Catholic New York, in keeping with the practice of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith involving all allegations of improper conduct with a … more
A $50,000 reward has been posted for information leading to the return of the tabernacle stolen from St. Augustine Church in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn over Memorial Day weekend, announced … more
“No sé si alguna vez realmente creí que lo vería anulado en mi vida (Roe vs. Wade)”, dijo la hermana Virginia Joy, S.V., directora de la Oficina de Respeto a la Vida … more
Cardinal Hayes High School’s Ian Jackson and Archbishop Stepinac High School’s Johnuel “Boogie” Fland helped Team USA capture the gold medal at the FIBA U17 Basketball World … more
Juliette Picciano has been named president of Cathedral High School in Manhattan, the school announced. Ms. Picciano and principal Maria Spagnuolo will lead the girls’ school in serving … more
The recent Supreme Court ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturned Roe v. Wade and returned the question of abortion to individual states. A good number already have or … more
Despite the controversy over whether or not masks are effective for combating a virus, New York … more
Father Julian Guzman, S.D.S., who served for many years at parishes in Ulster County, died June 13 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie. He was 87.Father Guzman, beginning in 1978, … more
Deacon William Alvarado, who served at St. Columba’s parish in Hopewell Junction for 42 years, died June 19 at MidHudson Regional Hospital in Poughkeepsie. He was 85. Deacon Alvarado was at St. … more
Father Thomas J. Burns, M.M., a missioner to Peru for 48 years, died June 18 at Phelps Memorial Hospital in Sleepy Hollow. He was 79. Father Burns was in Peru, 1996-2019 and 1969-1994, serving in … more
Like many others in and beyond the Archdiocese, I read with dismay the recent announcement about Catholic New York’s coming demise. Under your leadership the paper has grown in its depth and … more
I am yet another CNY reader who was deeply disturbed by the announcement in the June 2 edition that Msgr. Joseph LaMorte and Mr. John Cahill have decided to terminate CNY’s publication effective … more
I was very pleased and proud to read your article about St. Stanislaus School and Church (CNY, May 19). That was my parish. I lived on East Sixth Street with my grandparents who came from Poland. … more
The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 24 decision overturning Roe v. Wade was a great victory for the pro-life movement and an answer to the prayers and hard work of those committed to the pro-life cause … more
Fra’ John T. Dunlap, who was sworn in this month as lieutenant of the grand master of the Sovereign Order of Malta, is a … more
It started with the discovery last summer of an ornate, embroidered canopy in a closet in my parish … more
As I paddled a kayak across the crystal-clear water of an Adirondack lake on a gorgeous Friday afternoon recently, I turned … more
Upon entering The Met’s Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents exhibit, one glimpses, on a far wall in a gallery … more
As usual, I am a bit behind! I invite you to recall our Bible reading from Mass last Sunday. Saint Paul instructs: "For freedom Christ set … more
En los evangelios (Cf., Lc 9, 57-62; Mt 8, 18-21), Jesús nos habla de exigencias radicales para poder ser su … more
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