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Priest who visited Cuba comments on upcoming papal visit
Fri, Sep 18th 2015 02:00 pm
When Pope Francis visits the United States at the end of this month, he will have just come from Cuba, the first papal visit since the United States and Cuba mended their decades-long hostile relationship.
Diocese announces new clergy appointments
Fri, Sep 18th 2015 08:00 am
Among the recent clergy assignments announced by Bishop Richard J. Malone are six priests who were given additional terms as pastor at the parishes they have been serving.
Sister Mary Charlene Nowak, CSSF, 1937-2015
Thu, Sep 17th 2015 02:00 pm
Sister Mary Charlene Nowak, former formation director and vicar for religious in the Catholic Center of the Diocese of Buffalo, died Sept. 15, 2015, in the Blessed Mary Angela Care Center in Buffalo.
Seminarians to witness papal Mass
Thu, Sep 17th 2015 09:00 am
As part of the World Meeting of Families, Pope Francis will make a whirlwind visit to three U.S. cities this month. During the week of Sept. 22-27 the pope will visit Washington, D.C., New York City and Philadelphia.
Full text of Pope Francis' interview with Portuguese radio station
Wed, Sep 16th 2015 08:00 am
VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News) - In a new, wide-ranging interview Pope Francis touched on a variety of serious and lighthearted topics, such as the current refugee crisis, youth unemployment and how often the he goes to confession.
Lobbyist encourages exercising power of vote for pro-life issues
Wed, Sep 16th 2015 08:00 am
About 100 Respect Life coordinators received a civics lesson on Sept. 12, as they learned how they can help make a bill into a law. During the annual in-service sponsored by the Office of Pro-Life Activities, guest speaker Loretta Fleming spoke about the impact people have on the legislative process.
Bishop Malone looks forward to papal visit
Tue, Sep 15th 2015 01:00 pm
When Pope Francis makes his first ever visit to the United States this month, he'll have a packed itinerary as he travels to Washington, D.C., New York City and Philadelphia. Bishop Richard J. Malone of Buffalo will also have a full schedule that includes several interactions with the pope.
Bishop Malone to ordain four transitional deacons
Tue, Sep 15th 2015 09:00 am
A native of Nigeria and a father of two are among the four men who will be ordained transitional deacons on Saturday, Sept. 19, at St. Joseph Cathedral, 50 Franklin St., Buffalo. Through the imposition of hands and the invocation of the Holy Spirit, Bishop Richard J. Malone will ordain Venatius Ifeyichukwu Agbasiere, Michael K. Brown, Samuel T. Giangreco Jr. and Michael LaMarca at a special 10 a.m. Mass as the seminarians move one step closer to becoming priests.
Everything you need to know about annulments
Mon, Sep 14th 2015 06:00 am
A confusing process to many, we've answered many of the common questions regarding annulments.
Diocese to eliminate fees for marriage annulments
Mon, Sep 14th 2015 06:00 am
With the upcoming World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia (Sept. 22-25), and in anticipation of the Jubilee Year of Mercy, which begins on Dec. 8, Bishop Richard Malone has decided to eliminate all fees associated with seeking a marriage annulment through the Diocese of Buffalo's Marriage Tribunal.
St. Mary of the Angels in Olean celebrates 100 years
Fri, Sep 11th 2015 02:30 pm
St. Mary of the Angels Parish has been a fixture of the Olean community since the current church was built in 1915. The parish will celebrate its 100th anniversary in September with a Mass and concert. Part of the parish's celebration includes a series of ongoing renovations that have been paid for by the parish's centennial capital campaign with funding from the donations of various benefactors.
Marriage between a man and a woman is under attack, Pope Francis says
Fri, Sep 11th 2015 12:00 pm
VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News) - Pope Francis told couples to defend God's design for the family as the union of a man and woman for the procreation of children, and urged them to be merciful to those whose marriages have failed.
O'Hara focuses on growth, new year
Fri, Sep 11th 2015 10:00 am
TONAWANDA — Cardinal O'Hara High School is bragging about its 2015 graduation class, which garnered nearly $7 million in scholarships and acceptance to colleges and universities across the country and its growth in the new year.
Queen Elizabeth II's remarkable reign - and what her faith has to do with it
Thu, Sep 10th 2015 10:00 am
ROME, ITALY (CNA) - She has met the Beatles. She speaks fluent French. She has survived 12 U.S. Presidents and she even has a Facebook page. She served in WWII, driving a truck for the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service where she was known to change a flat tire or two.
Revamped annulment process focuses on speed, role of local bishops
Tue, Sep 8th 2015 02:00 pm
VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News) - In a reformed marriage annulment process, Pope Francis has made significant changes, giving more of a role to the local bishop, dropping automatic appeals, and declaring the process free of charge.
Bishop Malone marks beginning of school year with Catholic Academy visit
Tue, Sep 8th 2015 12:00 pm
Thousands of students were welcomed back into school buildings - both public and private - this week. As students, faces filled with joy, smiles and nerves, walked off the bus onto the grounds of the Catholic Academy of West Buffalo Tuesday morning, they were greeted by three of the top diocesan officials - Bishop Richard J. Malone, Diocesan Secretary for Catholic Education Carol Kostyniak, and Diocesan Superintendent of Catholic Schools Sister Carol Cimino, SSJ.
Families take in refugees as pope calls on Europe's churches to open their doors
Tue, Sep 8th 2015 09:40 am
ROME, ITALY (CNA/EWTN News) - With many European families already opening their homes to refugees, the current head of the Jesuit's refugee agency says Pope Francis' appeal for parishes to open their doors offers a practical way of combating what is otherwise an overwhelming crisis.
Nardin Academy promotes smarts, arts and good hearts
Fri, Sep 4th 2015 10:00 am
Nardin Academy in Buffalo, an independent Catholic school, has a long history of developing boys and girls within an academic, spiritually-based focus. The academy encompasses a Montessori school, an elementary school and a high school.
Pew Research study says U.S. Catholics open to non-traditional families
Wed, Sep 2nd 2015 01:00 pm
When Pope Francis arrives in the U.S. for the World Meeting of Families later this month, he will find a Catholic public that is remarkably accepting of a variety of non-traditional families, according to a new Pew Research Center survey that provides an in-depth look at American Catholics' views on family life, sexuality and Catholic identity.
Bishop Malone on pope's statement of abortion and forgiveness
Tue, Sep 1st 2015 12:00 pm
After consulting with the Canonists of the Chancery, I have confirmed that the faculties granted to all priests of the Buffalo Diocese include the faculty of remitting the excommunication attached to the procurement of abortion. This has been the case in our diocese since the 1980s during Bishop Edward Head's tenure. By extending this faculty to every priest throughout the world, Pope Francis is reminding us of the limitless power of God's mercy and compassion.
All priests will be able to forgive sin of abortion during Jubilee for Mercy
Tue, Sep 1st 2015 12:00 pm
VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News) - In a new set of pastoral guidelines for the upcoming Holy Year of Mercy Pope Francis has made some significant moves, allowing all priests to forgive the sin of abortion and granting SSPX priests the faculty to forgive sins.
These students with special needs have a request of Pope Francis
Mon, Aug 31st 2015 07:00 am
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNA) - A group representing Catholic students with intellectual disabilities is hoping a U.S. visit from Pope Francis could spark nothing less than a renaissance in Catholic education.
Even Hurricane Katrina couldn't keep this nun out of New Orleans
Fri, Aug 28th 2015 12:00 pm
NEW ORLEANS (CNA/EWTN News) - For Sister Greta Jupiter, SSF, it was an odd sensation driving through New Orleans East in the months after Hurricane Katrina. Her neighborhood was quiet. The power, out. Gone was the familiar white noise of birds chirping. There was no traffic, save for military and first responders.
New Brothers of Mercy apartments nearing completion
Fri, Aug 28th 2015 08:00 am
This fall, a new and luxurious independent living faculty, owned and operated by the Brothers of Mercy in Clarence, will be available for seniors as an alternative to home ownership. Montabaur Heights, the brothers' newest apartment complex, is nearing completion, with plans to open in November.
Women religious wake up the world at Gerard Place
Thu, Aug 27th 2015 11:00 am
A group of dreamers, women religious from various congregations in Western New York, had a vision of helping those in need.
Bishop Malone to celebrate SBU's opening Mass Sunday
Wed, Aug 26th 2015 10:00 am
ST. BONAVENTURE - Bishop Richard J. Malone, bishop of the Diocese of Buffalo, will preside over St. Bonaventure University's Opening Mass of the Holy Spirit on Sunday, Aug. 30.
Growing faculty, administrative team bring new faces to seminary
Tue, Aug 25th 2015 08:00 am
Father Joseph Gatto, president-rector of Christ the King Seminary in East Aurora, said students can expect to see a blend of several new faces and a few familiar ones in expanded roles heading into the 2015-16 academic year this fall. It's all part of the story of resurgence taking place at the seminary.
Canisius High School names first female principal
Mon, Aug 24th 2015 10:00 am
Canisius High School in Buffalo named Andrea Tyrpak-Endres the first female principal in the school's 145 years of history. A longtime religion teacher at CHS, her experience includes 40 years in Catholic education.
Permanent Deacon brings special ministry to people in hospital
Fri, Aug 21st 2015 08:00 am
For many priests and permanent deacons, hospital ministry is an important part of their ministry to their community. It is true for Deacon Charles D. Esposito, who was ordained June 2014. While serving parishioners at SS. Peter & Paul Parish in Williamsville, he also ministers to patients and their families at Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital in Williamsville.
A gruesome accident, a powerful faith - one Catholic couple's story
Wed, Aug 19th 2015 10:00 am
LINCOLN, NEB. (CNA/EWTN News) - It was a cold December day in Nebraska, and Ashley Stevens was riding in a car with four other women.
World Meeting of Families will spawn family-based commission
Wed, Aug 19th 2015 09:00 am
Delegates from the Diocese of Buffalo will travel to Philadelphia next month to attend the World Meeting of Families. The gathering, held Sept. 22-27, will be an international event of prayer, catechesis and celebration.
The restoration of a Niagara Falls church
Tue, Aug 18th 2015 02:00 pm
Bishop Richard J. Malone visited Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph Parish (St. Joseph worship site, 1413 Pine Ave., Niagara Falls 14301) on Sunday to rededicate the St. Joseph Church site and celebrate the completion of the painting of the church which included several murals.
What's destroying some Catholic marriages? The answer may surprise you
Tue, Aug 18th 2015 08:00 am
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNA) - Of the countless Catholic couples who have come through Father T.G. Morrow's office in Washington D.C. for marriage counseling, two remain imprinted in the priest's mind even today.
Pope Francis: Let yourself be transformed by the Eucharist
Mon, Aug 17th 2015 10:00 am
VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News) - On Sunday Pope Francis said that the Eucharist is no mere symbol, but is in fact the true body and blood of Jesus Christ, which has the ability to transform our hearts and minds to be more like him.
New vocation director helps those discerning call to priesthood
Mon, Aug 17th 2015 08:50 am
Father Andrew Lauricella has been named the new director of Vocations of the Diocese of Buffalo. He spoke about his newest assignment, as well as what it will be like to fill the shoes of Father Walter Szczesny, who held the position for nine years.
'Consider' the life of parish ministry
Sun, Aug 16th 2015 08:00 am
Bishop Richard J. Malone says parish communities are the heart of the church in "Consider This."
Cursillo movement celebrates 50th anniversary in Buffalo
Fri, Aug 14th 2015 08:00 am
This year, a Catholic tradition and spiritual experience that originated across the Atlantic is celebrating its 50th anniversary within the Diocese of Buffalo. The Cursillo movement, characterized by a three-day weekend retreat of prayer, discussion, reconciliation and reconnecting with Christ, is offered in many parishes of the diocese and is having a celebratory Mass on Aug. 15 for its golden anniversary.
Annunciation plans music-filled summer picnic
Thu, Aug 13th 2015 08:00 am
ELMA — Music, classic cars, numerous raffles and delicious food offerings will highlight the 78th annual summer picnic at the Church of the Annunciation, 7580 Clinton St. The event kicks off on Friday, Aug. 14, and concludes with a grand drawing the evening of Sunday, Aug. 16.
What do Pope Francis and Abraham Lincoln have in common?
Tue, Aug 11th 2015 10:55 am
PHILADELPHIA, PA. (CNA/EWTN News) - Although Pope Francis will be new to the United States, visiting the country this autumn for the first time during his papacy, he will be well-seasoned in American history.
Appeal for Poland is a tradition of love and sharing
Sat, Aug 8th 2015 08:00 am
The 2015 Catholic League Appeal for Religious Assistance to the Church in Poland takes place throughout the month of August in the eight counties of the Diocese of Buffalo. Your contributions will help keep open the Polish Pontifical College and the Polish Pontifical Institute, both in Rome, where bishops of Poland send their talented priests for higher studies.