
Bishop ‘Horrified’ by Brooklyn Shooting, Asks Prayers for Injured and First Responders
At least 16 people were injured amid a shooting on an N train at the 36th Street station around 8:30 on Tuesday morning.
At least 16 people were injured amid a shooting on an N train at the 36th Street station around 8:30 on Tuesday morning.
The school risks ‘no longer being identified as a Catholic institution’ if it persists in flying the flags, according to the local diocese.
Returning after recovering frm a gunshot wound, Father Carlassare told the faithful, “You are my strength; you have been my strength and am back here because of you.”
Bishop Fernández Torres was relieved of the pastoral care of his diocese March 9. The Holy See gave no reason for the decision.
Guidance provided by the bishops’ domestic abuse group encourages pastors to raise the issue of domestic violence during livestreamed Masses and in homilies published on parish websites.
In the document, bishops are asked to say whether they personally use the 1962 Missal and what advice they would offer about the extraordinary form.
Bishop Baldacchino is the first U.S. bishop known to have amended a previously declared diocesan ban on public Masses since the coronavirus pandemic took hold of the U.S. last month.
Bishop Serratelli said in a video message April 15 he knows Catholics of Brooklyn will miss Father Sweeney’s “outreach to the poor, his wise counsel, and his good humor.”
Subscriber Service CenterAlready a subscriber? Renew or manage your subscription here.
Subscribe for just $49.95 $32.50!Start your Register subscription today.
Give a Gift SubscriptionBless friends, family or clergy with a gift of the Register.
Order NowOrder Bulk SubscriptionsGet a discount on 6 or more copies sent to your parish, organization or school.
Order NowSign-up for E-NewsletterGet Register Updates sent daily or weeklyto your inbox.
Sign Up