• Boston priest to speak at Worcester Women’s Conference
    Boston priest to speak at Worcester Women’s Conference
    September 1, 2025
    Father Matthew Norwood, of the Boston Archdiocese, is to speak at this year’s Worcester Catholic Women’s Conference, Sept. 27 at St. Joseph School, Webster.
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  • ‘The Little Crown’ homeschooling co-op  to begin at Oxford parish
    ‘The Little Crown’ homeschooling co-op to begin at Oxford parish
    August 31, 2025
    “For the kids, this is just an opportunity for them to meet some other friends,” she said, “and to socialize with other families who care about the faith and want to instill that, and care about growing in virtue. For the parents, it’s meeting other moms and getting to ask questions like, ‘What are you doing for this curriculum?’ or ‘How did you manage this?’ and to grow and support each other in our homeschooling journey.”
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  • Superintendent discusses artificial intelligence in Catholic schools
    Superintendent discusses artificial intelligence in Catholic schools
    August 29, 2025
    Educators and students might well use artificial intelligence as they return to school this year. But here’s a question for “extra credit”: How can they use it well? AI, as it is sometimes called, has both potential and pitfalls, according to David Perda, superintendent of Catholic schools for the Worcester diocese.
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  • Former school classroom repurposed into a chapel
    Former school classroom repurposed into a chapel
    August 29, 2025
    WORCESTER – Bishop McManus blessed a newly created chapel in the old St. Stephen school building Aug. 21, and expressed appreciation that religious items from elsewhere were used for it.
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  • ‘God goes with us’: Mass celebrated on Wachusett Mountain
    ‘God goes with us’: Mass celebrated on Wachusett Mountain
    August 28, 2025
    About 30 people ranging in age from about 6 to 60 took part in the hike Aug. 23. They had originally planned to celebrate Mass at the top of the mountain, but Father Luke A. Johnson, associate pastor of the Annunciation Parish in Gardner, found a better spot off the Semuhenna Trail about halfway up that wasn’t as crowded and busy as the top, but still provided a great view of the valley.
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  • Square dedicated to Worcester Catholic killed in Korean War
    Square dedicated to Worcester Catholic killed in Korean War
    August 27, 2025
    WORCESTER – John D. Kelleher had been in Korea just five days when he was wounded in battle and subsequently died. Seventy-five years later, dozens of people – including Bishop McManus, Msgr. Thomas J. Sullivan, vicar general and pastor of Christ the King Parish, and military and political leaders – gathered with his family for the dedication of a monument on the street where he grew up.
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  • Father Richard A. Fortin, 91, retired diocesan priest
    Father Richard A. Fortin, 91, retired diocesan priest
    August 25, 2025
    Father Richard A. Fortin, 91, passed away peacefully in Notre Dame Long Term Care Center on Friday, Aug. 22 after a period of declining health.
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  • Ignatian retreats offer participants a way to grow closer to God
    Ignatian retreats offer participants a way to grow closer to God
    August 23, 2025
    A Jesuit-trained team will offer the 30-week prayer experience held in the tradition of St. Ignatius of Loyola in the St. Peter Church lower hall from 7-8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays from Sept. 30 through May 5.
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  • Longtime Catholic school educator starts girls summer basketball league in Webster
    Longtime Catholic school educator starts girls summer basketball league in Webster
    August 22, 2025
    When John Kottori realized that his daughter and other girls in Webster had no opportunity to play organized basketball in town, he bounced into action.
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  • Faith is still a 
key focus 
at Italian festival
    Faith is still a 
key focus 
at Italian festival
    August 21, 2025
    WORCESTER – From Mass, to eucharistic adoration, to Marian devotion, to an evangelization table and religious items for sale, the Italian Festival of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and Our Lady of Loreto Parish was focused on faith – and brought the parish community and others together for a weekend also filled with family, food, fun and fundraising for the parish.
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  • Worcester Catholic Women’s Conference announces speakers
    Worcester Catholic Women’s Conference announces speakers
    August 18, 2025
    “I thirst for the salvation of souls” is the theme of the upcoming Worcester Catholic Women’s Conference which is scheduled for Sept. 27 at St. Joseph School in Webster.
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  • Pilgrims to Japan: Inspired by faith and hope for nuclear disarmament
    Pilgrims to Japan: Inspired by faith and hope for nuclear disarmament
    August 15, 2025
    The pilgrimage commemorated the 80th anniversary of the United States dropping an atomic bomb on Hiroshima on Aug. 6 and one on Nagasaki on Aug. 9, during the Second World War.
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  • Vandal found by woman seeking to pray in church
    August 14, 2025
    “The church doors are wide open,” Father Slavinskas said. “We leave the doors open for a reason; there is far greater good taking place,” with people coming in to pray every day, than the bad of isolated incidents of vandalism.
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  • Papua New Guinea bishop visits Worcester, tells of bringing the Mass to remote places
    Papua New Guinea bishop visits Worcester, tells of bringing the Mass to remote places
    August 14, 2025
    To get there, he said, he rose at 3 a.m., traveled three hours by truck, then walked for another hour and a half. About 200 people attended that Mass last year, sitting on the floor of a school room or standing outside, he said.
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  • Leominster parishioner named ‘Citizen of the Year’
    Leominster parishioner named ‘Citizen of the Year’
    August 14, 2025
    Two longtime volunteers received Leominster’s Citizen of the Year Award Saturday. While the award focused on the volunteers’ service to the city, one is also known for serving her parish, and the other is connected with a parish out of town.
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  • Local deacon serves closing Mass of the Jubilee of Youth in Rome
    Local deacon serves closing Mass of the Jubilee of Youth in Rome
    August 8, 2025
    Rome became the heart of the world’s Catholic youth during the Jubilee of Youth held July 28-Aug. 3 which brought together more than one million young people from the five continents and about 146 countries.
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  • St. Joseph’s Abbey offers visitors a glimpse inside during anniversary celebrations
    St. Joseph’s Abbey offers visitors a glimpse inside during anniversary celebrations
    August 8, 2025
    SPENCER – The Trappist monks of St. Joseph’s Abbey live a contemplative life of prayer and work – and they have been doing so for 200 years – 75 of those years in the town of Spencer.
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  • Locals commemorate 80 years since Japan atomic bombings
    Locals commemorate 80 years since Japan atomic bombings
    August 6, 2025
    Worcester Catholics are among those calling for nuclear disarmament through commemorations of the 80th anniversary of the United States atomic bombings in Japan – in Hiroshima Aug. 6 and Nagasaki Aug. 9.
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  • Marking its 75th anniversary, archbishop says  ‘extraordinary’ things happen at St. Anne's
    Marking its 75th anniversary, archbishop says ‘extraordinary’ things happen at St. Anne's
    July 31, 2025
    These extraordinary things happen when “babies turn into children of God” and the bread and wine turn into Christ’s body and blood, when couples turn into spouses and sinners into saints. “Such exceptional things deserve an exceptional place. And, St. Anne’s ... is truly an exceptional place.”
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  • Steubenville Conferences change lives, organizers say
    Steubenville Conferences change lives, organizers say
    July 30, 2025
    For 50 years, the Steubenville Conferences have been forming teens in the faith and deepening adults’ faith journeys. The Worcester diocesan Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry brought 99 youth and chaperones to the conference in Ohio this year.
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