Friends, one feature of today’s Gospel passage is the craziness of the shepherd: “What man among you having a hundred sheep and losing one of them would not leave the ninety-nine in the desert and ...
In the last article, the topics of death and judgment were covered. In this, The United States Catholic Catechism for Adults was cited which explains: “Immediately after death, each person comes ...
WORCESTER – The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops designates October as “Respect Life Month.” The bishops encourage the faithful to reflect on the dignity of every human life and to work ...
By Tanya Connor The Catholic Free Press “Nobody can understand child loss unless they’ve been through it. ... It’s different than any other loss.” So says Teresa “Terry” Gentile, a member of St.
With the approach of the 11th annual Celebrate Priesthood! Taste of the Diocese Gala to thank priests and raise money for their retirement needs, we offer this snapshot of the life of a newly “retired ...
In his book Purgatory, author Michael J. Taylor asks, “Is the concept of purgatory disappearing from Catholic belief and consciousness?” Taylor suggests that “changes in Church practice, along with ...
The diocesan Commission for Women will be hosting their annual mini-retreat at St. Anne Parish in Shrewsbury on Nov. 16. Francesca LaRosa, an internationally recognized Catholic composer whose music ...
College is expensive, but Anna Maria College, Assumption University and the College of the Holy Cross have announced new financial aid policies to make themselves more accessible. “I think we’re ...
WORCESTER – Aimee Lee coaches senior Bella Mara in field hockey and softball at St. Paul Diocesan Jr./Sr. High School and she can’t praise her enough. “She is like the face of the school,” Ms. Lee ...
Sacred Heart-St. Catherine of Sweden Parish, 596 Cambridge St., will hold adoration monthly on First Friday, CLICK FOR DETAILS. Our Lady of Czestochowa, 34 Ward St., holds adoration 3-6:30 p.m.