Yet, the Catholic response to grief is different than that given by those who have no faith. Indeed, faith is the most important way Catholics deal with grief successfully and respond to the pain of loss.
“Christmas isn’t a lot of Jesus; it’s a lot of Santa Claus” in today’s world. “But we still have people that ... want to get something ... to tell the child what Christmas is about. ...
Kelton Torrey is a dedicated supporter of the Bucky Sheehan Food Pantry at St. Bernard Church of Our Lady of Providence Parish where he has stocked shelves and helped accept deliveries for the pantry. Recently, he has also sought donations of food while starring in videos posted on Facebook.
This year’s theme is “Life: Why We March” and invites all Americans of goodwill to recognize and unite around the truth that every life is beautiful and worthy of protection.
As we participate in the Church's liturgies, we use a complex system of symbols which we often only dimly understand. Learning about the symbols in the Church’s funeral liturgy can create greater appreciation of the richness and meaning of it.
Catholics from St. Roch Parish volunteer alongside members of the First Baptist, the Oxford United Methodist, First Congregational, Oak Hill Bible, Good Shepherd Episcopal and Zion Lutheran churches. Two members of each of the seven churches serve on the ecumenical council and establish policy for the free food shelf. Everyone associated with the food shelf is a volunteer and there are more than 100 of them.
SHREWSBURY – Surrendering to God can be challenging, as composer Francesca LaRosa illustrated with her story about struggling with infertility. She led the annual retreat sponsored by the Commission for Women of the Diocese of Worcester Saturday at St. Anne Parish.
FITCHBURG - The legacy of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary was celebrated at a 150th anniversary Mass and reception Sunday, and hope was expressed for their ongoing influence, despite changes in religious life.
Thus, the burial of a deceased Christian is an exercise in hope, as we trust that on the last day, the one we bury with love and dignity will rise again to new life.
Mr. Cournoyer said his children often told him they wished the school had a playground.
“One of our teachers has a dented car because of kids running into it,” Mr. Cournoyer said. “No one got hurt, thankfully. They deserve a safe place to play where they’re not dodging cars.”
“It would change your entire holiday spirit in a good way,” Mr. Kieler said. “You will get more out of it than the person you are delivering the meal to. It leaves you with a feeling of sheer joy inside. You affected somebody’s holiday so much that you can’t go away without being affected by it.”
“It makes me feel like you’re doing the right thing,” Mrs. Izzo said, “but on the flip side, it makes you kind of upset because we really shouldn’t exist. We shouldn’t have to exist."
About 200 people, mostly youth with some adult leaders from at least 20 parishes attended, according to Timothy Messenger, director of the diocesan Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry.
Francis R. Carroll, a business and civic leader whose philanthropy stretched from war-ravaged Korea and Vietnam to Worcester’s neediest neighborhoods, died on October 29, 2024.
At St. Joseph Parish in Charlton, eucharistic adoration for Election Day is scheduled for 9 a.m., after the weekday Mass, continuing through 8 p.m., when polls close in Massachusetts.
Mercy Centre, an entity of Catholic Charities Worcester County, currently located at 25 West Chester St. in Worcester, is slated to relocate to 216 West Boylston St. in West Boylston in March.