• Local designs crucifix modeled on the Shroud of Turin
    Local designs crucifix modeled on the Shroud of Turin
    April 12, 2025
    Seeking to accurately portray Christ’s Passion in artistic form, a local Catholic designed what he named the Turin Crucifix™, after the Shroud of Turin.
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  • Priests celebrate jubilees during Jubilee Year
    Priests celebrate jubilees during Jubilee Year
    April 11, 2025
    These priests are to be recognized at the Chrism Mass at St. Paul Cathedral. All clergy and the public are invited to participate in this Mass, at which priests renew their priestly commitment and Bishop McManus blesses the oil of the sick and the oil of catechumens and consecrates the holy chrism, to be used for sacraments in parishes and other places of worship throughout the year. After the Mass, representatives pick up the oils to take back with them.
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  • Longtime athletic director awarded Director of the Year
    Longtime athletic director awarded Director of the Year
    April 11, 2025
    WORCESTER - St. Paul Diocesan Jr./Sr. High School boys basketball coach Jason Chavoor wasn’t surprised that he found out that Jim Manzello was honored as Athletic Director of the Year for District 2 by the Massachusetts Secondary Schools Athletic Directors Association.
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  • Two told stories of conversion at Men's Conference
    Two told stories of conversion at Men's Conference
    April 10, 2025
    Reports of Marian apparitions at Medjugorje, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, factored powerfully into the conversion stories of two of the Worcester Diocesan Men’s Conference speakers – Marian Father Donald Calloway and Arthur “Artie” Boyle, a husband, and father of 13. And, by their accounts, they desperately needed heavenly help.
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  • More than 950 attend Men’s Conference, speakers encourage offer practical advice
    More than 950 attend Men’s Conference, speakers encourage offer practical advice
    April 10, 2025
    WORCESTER – Follow Jesus – despite the cross. Pray daily and live virtuously – for your family’s sake. Go to confession – even if you’re not the worst person. These were among challenges speakers gave 950-plus attendees of the 24th Worcester Diocesan Catholic Men’s Conference Saturday at the DCU Center.
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  • Knights of Columbus’ Mother’s Day Rose Campaign makes comeback
    Knights of Columbus’ Mother’s Day Rose Campaign makes comeback
    April 6, 2025
    The annual Mother’s Day Rose Campaign is being reignited this year, the Jubilee Year of Hope, following a hiatus since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • Registration open for “Feminine Genius Brunch” with Sisters of Life
    Registration open for “Feminine Genius Brunch” with Sisters of Life
    April 5, 2025
    Worcester’s first “Feminine Genius Brunch” with the Sisters of Life will be on April 12. It is sponsored by the diocesan Respect Life Office, the Maronite Eparchy of St. Maron of Brooklyn and Cedar of Lebanon FertilityCare Center.
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  • An unlikely collaboration: Cemetery system helps high school
    An unlikely collaboration: Cemetery system helps high school
    April 5, 2025
    WORCESTER – In a collaboration of Catholic institutions, the St. John’s Cemetery System dug a trench for outdoor lighting at St. Paul Diocesan Jr./Sr. High School.
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  • School science fair takes place for first time since pandemic
    School science fair takes place for first time since pandemic
    April 4, 2025
    SHREWSBURY – Months of work and time spent after school came to fruition March 27 when St. Mary Elementary School held its first middle school science fair since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • Patricia M. Motyka, 75,  involved parishioner, wife of Deacon Motyka
    Patricia M. Motyka, 75, involved parishioner, wife of Deacon Motyka
    April 4, 2025
    CHARLTON – Patricia M. “Patty” (May) Motyka, 75, died Monday, March 31, at UMass Memorial Healthcare, Worcester.
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  • Sister Teresa Rose Carchidi, 99,  Venerini sister
    Sister Teresa Rose Carchidi, 99, Venerini sister
    April 4, 2025
    Sister Teresa Rose Carchidi, MPV, 99 of Worcester passed away peacefully March 30. Sister Teresa dedicated over 60 years to religious life as a Venerini Sister.
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  • McAuley Nazareth now affiliated 
with Mount Prospect Academy
    McAuley Nazareth now affiliated 
with Mount Prospect Academy
    April 3, 2025
    McAuley Nazareth Inc. in Leicester, an outgrowth of a Sisters of Mercy ministry, became officially “affiliated with” Mount Prospect Academy at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. Both serve troubled youth through education and residential treatment.
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  • People journey the Way of the Cross with musical stations
    People journey the Way of the Cross with musical stations
    April 2, 2025
    SOUTHBRIDGE – An eighth-grader from Virginia sang Christian songs – including two of hundreds she’s written – for the Musical Stations of the Cross March 21 at St. John Paul II Parish’s St. Mary Church. Playing guitar with her and leading the music was her grandmother.
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  • Father given six months to live 25 years ago to present at Men’s Conference
    Father given six months to live 25 years ago to present at Men’s Conference
    March 29, 2025
    Arthur “Artie” Boyle, of Hingham, was a regular hockey dad and the father of 13 when a diagnosis of six months to live led him to Medjugorje in the year 2000. Artie’s testimony speaks both of his physical healing, as well as a spiritual transformation.
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  • Diocese prepares resources following IVF executive order
    Diocese prepares resources following IVF executive order
    March 28, 2025
    Following President Donald Trump’s Feb. 18 executive order that aims to expand access to in vitro fertilization and reduce out-of-pocket and health plan costs for it, the diocesan Respect Life Office provided resources for clergy to share with their parishioners regarding the Church’s teaching on IVF and how to pastorally respond to those suffering with infertility.
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  • St. Joseph Basilica in Webster is third stop on the  bishop’s local pilgrimage
    St. Joseph Basilica in Webster is third stop on the bishop’s local pilgrimage
    March 28, 2025
    St. Joseph’s is one of the diocese’s pilgrimage sites for the Jubilee Year of Hope. The bishop came for vespers and a reception, and was joined by priests and people from around the diocese.
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  • Photographer on mission to capture churches throughout US visits Worcester diocese
    Photographer on mission to capture churches throughout US visits Worcester diocese
    March 27, 2025
    Andrew Masi has no hearing in his left ear and 65 percent hearing loss in his right ear after suffering from meningitis as an infant. Nevertheless, he was still able to hear a calling from God to take photos of every Catholic cathedral, basilica and shrine in the U.S. and share them with others.
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  • Theologian & FOCUS co-founder 
to speak at Men’s Conference
    Theologian & FOCUS co-founder 
to speak at Men’s Conference
    March 23, 2025
    Fresh off his keynote address at the recent SEEK25 Conference in January, Edward Sri, a Catholic theologian, will offer his presentation titled “The Art of Living” at the Worcester Catholic Men’s Conference on April 5 at the DCU Center.
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  • Partners kicks off, more than $1 million raised
    Partners kicks off, more than $1 million raised
    March 22, 2025
    Partners in Charity supports 26 charitable, educational and pastoral ministries in the diocese. Top donors and parish leaders have been invited to the regional launch gatherings to receive a free dinner and hear guest speakers explain how their contributions impact the ministries.
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  • Encountering the homeless, building relationships
    Encountering the homeless, building relationships
    March 22, 2025
    A local college student has encountered Jesus’ passion in a meaningful way – in homeless people he and others befriend.
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