• Bishop blesses statues given by religious sisters whose convent is sold to veteran non-profit
    Bishop blesses statues given by religious sisters whose convent is sold to veteran non-profit
    June 5, 2025
    Sharing and repurposing was celebrated at separate, but related, events May 29. At St. Bernard Elementary School in Fitchburg, Bishop McManus blessed a new altar made by a grandfather, and statues donated by religious sisters. The statues came from a convent sold that day to serve veterans.
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  • Theme of unity expressed at celebrations for diocesan ministry
    Theme of unity expressed at celebrations for diocesan ministry
    June 5, 2025
    “Today … we have professed the truth” that we believe the Church is one, holy, Catholic and apostolic, Bishop McManus said Sunday. No matter what continent we come from, there is only one faith.
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  • Sister Vivian Pyne, SSJ, 93, beloved member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield
    Sister Vivian Pyne, SSJ, 93, beloved member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield
    May 30, 2025
    FRAMINGHAM – Sister Vivian Pyne, (Michael Agnes), 93, beloved member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Springfield, died in Bethany Health Care Center, Framingham, on May 12.
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  • Class of 2025
    Class of 2025
    May 30, 2025
    This year’s graduating classes gathered to celebrate each other, their achievements and contributions to their schools. Congratulations to the Class of 2025!
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  • An unexpected calling
    An unexpected calling
    May 30, 2025
    Deacon Zachary T. Sullivan wasn’t very religious while growing up in Clinton so his family and friends were surprised when he told them while he was a student at Assumption University that he planned to become a priest.
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  • School taught by religious is growing
    School taught by religious is growing
    May 30, 2025
    STILL RIVER – Students at Immaculate Heart of Mary School started using a new addition to the elementary school building last month.
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  • Visitation House celebrates 20 years of helping women choose life
    Visitation House celebrates 20 years of helping women choose life
    May 23, 2025
    Ja’Nya, who is expecting a baby in September, wasn’t expecting to find the kind of support she’s received at Visitation House in Worcester – especially from a religious entity.
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  • Graduating senior reflects on his studies, sports, family and faith
    Graduating senior reflects on his studies, sports, family and faith
    May 23, 2025
    WORCESTER – It’s safe to say that a Catholic education is important to Colin Kreuz and his family. “It means everything,” Colin’s mother Julie said while tearing up during an interview at St. Paul Diocesan Junior- Senior High School.
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  • Following pastoral planning process, Brookfield parishes to merge
    May 23, 2025
    Bishop McManus announced in a letter shared with parishioners at Masses last weekend that the parishes of St. John the Baptist in East Brookfield, St. Joseph in North Brookfield and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in West Brookfield will merge into one new parish with two churches.
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  • A man, who once relied on support from diocese’s African Ministry, now gives back
    A man, who once relied on support from diocese’s African Ministry, now gives back
    May 16, 2025
    For the past five years, Mr. Ayim has volunteered for the African Ministry. He runs a program in a few parishes in Worcester called the “Star Program” that teaches financial literacy and financial education to African teens involved in athletics.
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  • Bishop McManus makes fourth Jubilee pilgrimage –  to St. Matthew Church, Southborough
    Bishop McManus makes fourth Jubilee pilgrimage – to St. Matthew Church, Southborough
    May 15, 2025
    “It’s amazing,” Father Flynn said of the interest in this pilgrimage church. “People are coming during the day, wanting to get the stamp,” a rubber stamp they can apply to their “Jubilee 2025 Pilgrim’s Guide,” like a passport. “If I’m not busy, I’ll come up and talk to them.”
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  • Bishop's Letter: An appeal to be partners in charity
    Bishop's Letter: An appeal to be partners in charity
    May 15, 2025
    The challenge to find hope for the people we serve is greater then ever this year.
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  • Hundreds attend dedication of St. Andrew Bobola Shrine
    Hundreds attend dedication of St. Andrew Bobola Shrine
    May 14, 2025
    DUDLEY – Bishop McManus officially established the Shrine of St. Andrew Bobola, as a shrine attached to St. Andrew Bobola Parish here, on Sunday before a standing-room-only congregation said to have come from at least 10 states.
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  • IVC New England Madonna Della Strada awardees all have Holy Cross connection
    IVC New England Madonna Della Strada awardees all have Holy Cross connection
    May 13, 2025
    Ignatian Volunteer Corps New England held their annual Madonna Della Strada awards ceremony April 27 at Boston College High School.
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  • ‘Where there’s new life, there’s hope,’ says one mother ahead of Mother’s Day in Jubilee year
    ‘Where there’s new life, there’s hope,’ says one mother ahead of Mother’s Day in Jubilee year
    May 11, 2025
    For Mother’s Day this Jubilee Year of Hope, a local Catholic offers parenting inspiration – simply by giving glimpses into her family’s lifestyle and philosophy.
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  • Locals asked to take action in support of bill for religious workers
    Locals asked to take action in support of bill for religious workers
    May 9, 2025
    If the bill is not passed, and no other option is found, seven Worcester diocesan priests and a religious priest serving the diocese will need to leave the country for at least a year, because of changes in how immigration is handled, according to Father Hugo A. Cano.
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  • List: Diocesan Catholic Committee 
on Scouting 
annual awards
    List: Diocesan Catholic Committee 
on Scouting 
annual awards
    May 9, 2025
    WORCESTER – Bishop McManus presented religious awards to youth and adults May 3 at St. Paul Cathedral during the Diocese of Worcester Catholic Scouting Ministry Mass.
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  • Locals in Rome and at home in the diocese react to the May 8 election of Pope Leo XIV
    Locals in Rome and at home in the diocese react to the May 8 election of Pope Leo XIV
    May 9, 2025
    
"Join with me in a prayer of thanksgiving to God for the election of Pope Leo XIV as our new Holy Father,” Bishop McManus said in a statement issued shortly after the announcement was made. “We are truly blessed to welcome him as the Supreme Pontiff and we pledge our support and prayers for his pontificate.”
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  • Chicago native Cardinal Prevost elected pope, takes name Leo XIV
    Chicago native Cardinal Prevost elected pope, takes name Leo XIV
    May 8, 2025
    He is the first North American to be elected pope and, before the conclave, was the U.S. cardinal most mentioned as a potential successor of St. Peter. The white smoke poured from the chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel at 6:07 p.m. Rome time and a few minutes later the bells of St. Peter's Basilica began to ring.
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  • Donna Ann Domiziano, 82, served the Mustard Seed for three decades
    Donna Ann Domiziano, 82, served the Mustard Seed for three decades
    May 7, 2025
    Donna Ann Domiziano, 82, passed away peacefully on May 3 in Worcester.
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