-
April 28, 2022
On Divine Mercy Sunday, members of St. Vincent de Paul Society of Worcester recommit to faithfulness as they carry out their mission as Vincentians, according to Susan Treveloni, society president.
Read More
-
April 28, 2022
When Wally Connor assisted Ukrainian refugees in Poland for a week recently, the Brookfield resident met people who were relieved to escape the Russian bombs and thankful for the aid they received from strangers.
Read More
-
April 28, 2022
Local Catholics support the people of Ukraine with special prayers, signs of solidarity and financial contributions.
Read More
-
April 24, 2022
Sister Mary Barry, R.S.M, a Sister of Mercy for 69 years, passed away peacefully at the age of 88 on Wednesday, April 20, at the Christopher House in Worcester. She served as administrator at Nazareth Home for Boys in Leicester for many years.
Read More
-
April 21, 2022
Sue Belfield, the Divine Mercy Coordinator at St. John, Guardian of Our Lady Parish at St. John the Evangelist Church in Clinton, believes in the chaplet’s power to bring mercy, peace and conversion to those in need.
Read More
-
April 21, 2022
Twenty-three youth and adults from different ethnic communities were baptized and/or confirmed Saturday during a joint Easter Vigil on Grafton Hill.
Read More
-
April 21, 2022
Parishioners in Worcester Diocese meet and offer suggestions on how to improve the Church through meetings and surveys.
Read More
-
April 21, 2022
Father Charles J. Dumphy recalls years of service in Worcester Diocese and notes that "God is still working" in the church.
Read More
-
April 16, 2022
May Easter and the promise of the Resurrection enable us to face life’s trials, tragedies and losses with indomitable hope, dauntless courage and peace in our hearts ...
Read More
-
April 14, 2022
MARLBOROUGH – The Sisters of the Assumption of the Blessed VIrgin mourn the loss of Sister Claire Morin, formerly known as Sister Armand-de-Jesus, who died at Alliance Health at Marie Esther April 10
Read More
-
April 14, 2022
Emerging from coronavirus restrictions, people came in droves to this year’s Chrism Mass on Tuesday, where holy oils were blessed and priesthood was celebrated.
Read More
-
April 14, 2022
The announcement at Masses last weekend that the three Grafton parishes will be merged has resulted in a variety of reactions from parishioners; some are worried, but others are seeking more vibrancy.
Read More
-
April 9, 2022
GRAFTON - The three Grafton parishes are to become one parish with a new name effective July 1. St. Mary, St. Philip and St. James will be one parish and Father Father Anthony J. Mpagi will be pastor.
Read More
-
April 8, 2022
When the nuns at St. Scholastica Priory sought gifts and cards for loved ones, they were frequently disappointed by a vast selection of secular items that weren’t inspiring. So, the sisters made their own inspiring gifts for their Petersham shop.
Read More
-
April 8, 2022
For many years, members of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Conference at St. Cecilia Parish in Leominster have conducted a Lenten food drive for the North County office of Catholic Charities food pantry.
Read More
-
April 7, 2022
WORCESTER – One of the most poignant moments of pro-life advocate Pat Castle’s talk at the Worcester Diocesan Catholic Men’s Conference came when he apologized to a select group of men in the audience for not being there for them.
Read More
-
April 7, 2022
WORCESTER – Fathers came with their sons, who benefited from the opportunity to attend the Worcester Diocesan Catholic Men’s Conference. And a grandfather found support for outreach to his grandson there.
Read More
-
April 3, 2022
... As the Bishop of this diocese, I must teach that it is imperative that a Catholic School use imagery and symbols which are reflective of that school’s values and principles so as to be clear with young people who are being spiritually and morally formed for the future. ...
Read More
-
April 3, 2022
Hundreds of men from the Worcester Diocese and beyond participated in the 21st annual Worcester Diocesan Catholic Men’s Conference. They were challenged to worship God, confess their sins, lead their families, re-take the culture and bring as many people with them to heaven as they can.
Read More
-
March 31, 2022
Ukrainian orphans are in need of safe evacuation from their country to escape Russian bombs. So Wally Connor, executive director of Supporting Orphans Nationally & Globally in Brookfield, is traveling to a classified border crossing between Ukraine and Poland to assist in the evacuation.
Read More
See More