There are many Catholic religious communities that sustain themselves through the work of their hands. Many of their products are designed or made by their communities – or other religious communities – to ultimately build God’s kingdom. Many products are also created to bring people closer to God.
There’s nothing more important that a parish can add for Advent than daily Mass. So says Msgr. Thomas J. Sullivan, pastor of Christ the King Parish in Worcester, who has done just that for more than 10 years.
Sister Mary Luke (Margaret Mary) Mulraney died Nov. 24 at Notre Dame Nursing Long Term Care Center, Worcester. She was 97. A wake will be held Dec. 1 at 9:30 a.m. at Notre Dame du Lac Chapel, 555 Plantation St., Worcester. The funeral Mass will follow at 10.
A vespers service was attended by hundreds of people and included many songs, prayers, and the reading of the diploma recognizing Msgr. Richard F. Reidy, who was given the title of Reverend Monsignor by Pope Francis.
A shed stocked with free food, winter wear, Bibles and more opened last weekend at St. Joseph Elementary School in Webster. Students said it can help people in need know God’s love – and help the school too.
SHREWSBURY – St. John’s High School Board of Trustees has unanimously selected Benjamin P. Horgan as the new head of school to succeed Alex Zequeira, the current headmaster, at the end of this school year.
Denise Boucher-Garofoli has every reason to feel at home at Boucher’s Good Books. The store has been around for 50 years and she has worked at it for each of them. In addition, the store is located at 254 Lake Ave. in the house in which she grew up. Her father, Lou Boucher, bought the home when Boucher-Garofoli was 3 years old.
A bone from an arm that likely hugged Jesus was venerated 1,033 times by people over a period of about six hours on Nov. 16 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, the only place in the Worcester Diocese where this relic of St. Jude the Apostle was scheduled to stop during its nine-month U.S. pilgrimage.
Divine Mercy Parish in Blackstone and the town community, including the Parks and Recreation Department, celebrated and honored veterans on Sunday.The parish Fellowship Ministry provided a hot breakfast, children in the Religious Education program and the town schools hand-crafted thank you cards, posters, and placemats.
Local Catholics are finding creative ways to express thanks to God by giving. Students and parishioners are donating food for Thanksgiving meals and preparing community meals to share their abundance.
The St. John’s High School golf team won its eighth state championship last month and its first since Joe Plante helped the Pioneers repeat as state champs in 2012. Mr. Plante, 28, died unexpectedly on Oct. 23, but St. John’s coach Sean Noonan believes he helped the Pioneers win their latest state title as well.
A total of $21,000 was awarded on Monday by Bishop McManus at the St. Peter Parish gym in Worcester, which represented the local portion of the annual Catholic Campaign for Human Development collection taken up in 2022.
Adaptive responses, new ways of thinking and acting- which are flexible and dynamic responses to changing circumstances, involving the ability to learn, innovate, and adjust behaviors or strategies to effectively address new challenges or situations were created.
The human being has a desire – a need – to interact with other human beings. The drive to connect with others comes from God who always calls us to community and even refers to the Church as the very body of Christ.
I would have completely missed that encounter which provided a spiritual boost for me in the crazy scheduled life I lead had I not decided to attend. God provided me with a gift of beauty that evening.
As I unwrapped his swaddle and marveled over his little fingers and toes and listened to his heart beating against mine, I wondered if he already knew the love of God, through the love I was pouring out on him.
The United States bishops chose a verse from the Gospel of Matthew for this year’s catechetical theme: “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest” (Mt. 11:28).
Catholic Charities Worcester County is seeking volunteers eager to lend a helping hand in delivering holiday cheer through Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners.
From infants to individuals over 90 years old, cremated remains of 167 people who were without a proper burial place and left at funeral homes in Worcester were interred on Nov. 2, All Souls’ Day, at Notre Dame Mausoleum, part of the diocesan cemetery system.
About 200 teenagers and adult leaders attended the 2023 Diocesan High School Youth Rally Nov. 5 at Anna Maria College in Paxton. Youth reacted positively to a gathering where they heard about heaven, hell, and an ordinary/extraordinary teenager.