The Tablet offers a special look at Bishop Manuel de Jesús Rodríguez's legacy and impact in the Diocese of Brooklyn.
Olympic gold medalist Haley Winn credits her Catholic faith as the foundation of her success, sharing how prayer, family, and trust in Christ shaped her journey with the U.S. women’s hockey team at ...
Team USA’s 2026 Olympic hockey gold medal carried a deeper meaning as players honored late Catholic star Johnny Gaudreau, remembering his faith, family, and legacy after his tragic death with his ...
A new documentary, No Priests Left, highlights the persecution of clergy and faith communities in Russian-occupied Ukraine, ...
Two generations of a wealthy New York City family were oblivious to a secret inside their home: a passageway of the underground railroad.
For the first time in eight centuries, the mortal remains of St. Francis of Assisi are being exposed for an extended period ...
In time for Lent, St. Peter's Basilica inaugurated a new Stations of the Cross with paintings by a young Swiss artist.
Bishop-designate Manuel de Jesús Rodríguez unveils the symbolism behind his new episcopal coat of arms, honoring his Dominican roots, ministry in Brooklyn, and mission as the future shepherd of Palm ...
Bishop-designate Manuel de Jesús Rodríguez unveils the symbolism of his episcopal coat of arms, honoring hometown, adopted country, and God’s truth.
In the Diocese of Brooklyn, Ash Wednesday marks not only the start of Lent, but the beginning of the diocese's annual Lenten Pilgrimage.
As we begin this season of Lent, we acknowledge the reality that we are all poor sinners, trying our best to be good, holy, and faithful disciples. When we fall into feelings of loneliness, fear, and ...
After teaching for a few years, Sister Jeanne entered the Novitiate at Amityville on Sept. 5, 1952. On Aug. 4, 1953, she was invested in the Dominican habit and received her religious name, Sister ...