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CLI prepares teens for leadership roles
Wed, Jul 8th 2015 08:00 am
History has shown dictators don't have a lot of success in the long run. Christian leadership, however, has been going strong for 2000 years.
Pray that the family synod will deepen the Church's spiritual discernment, pope asks
Tue, Jul 7th 2015 03:00 pm
GUAYAQUIL, ECUADOR (CNA/EWTN News) - During a Mass said on Monday, the first full day of his visit to Ecuador, Pope Francis called for prayers that the upcoming Synod on the Family might discern the needs of the family, an institution irreplaceable to society.
Lay association of faithful prays for sick and dying
Tue, Jul 7th 2015 02:00 pm
Members of a lay association in the diocese has taken on the special ministry of praying by the bedside of the sick and dying. Representatives from the group, "Disciples of Divine Mercy in the Holy Face of Jesus," recently appeared on the Eternal Word Television Network to talk about the ministry.
This 95-year-old Catholic couple died in each other's arms
Mon, Jul 6th 2015 01:00 pm
SAN DIEGO, CALIF. (CNA/EWTN News) - Few love stories can say that they began at the age of eight. But for Jeanette and Alexander Toczko, they couldn't have imagined life any other way.
Chancery bulletin announcements for July 6
Mon, Jul 6th 2015 10:00 am
Chancery bulletin announcements from the Diocese of Buffalo for the week of July 6, 2015.
Bishop appoints new Vocations director
Fri, Jul 3rd 2015 06:00 am
Bishop Richard J. Malone announced the following clergy assignments.
Catholic Charities Appeal tops $11.1 million
Thu, Jul 2nd 2015 02:00 pm
BUFFALO - Catholic Charities of Buffalo officials and volunteer leaders reported today the 2015 Appeal exceeded its $10.9 million goal, with cash and pledges received as of June 30, the final day of the Appeal and the organization's fiscal year, totaling $11,152,026.31.
These nuns are making the Pope's vestments for Ecuador
Wed, Jul 1st 2015 01:00 pm
QUITO, ECUADOR (CNA/EWTN News) - Within the walls of the convent in Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas, Ecuador, the Carmelite nuns are busy making liturgical cloths and the vestments for Pope Francis' July 6-7 visit to the country.
Practice what you preach, pope tells archbishops
Wed, Jul 1st 2015 12:30 pm
VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News) - During his Mass for the feast of SS. Peter and Paul on Monday, Pope Francis called on the Church's new archbishops to be courageous witnesses who are not ashamed of Christ, and who are convinced by what they themselves teach.
Vatican releases schedule for Pope Francis' visit to U.S.
Tue, Jun 30th 2015 09:05 am
WASHINGTON - Pope Francis' apostolic journey to the United States is "a source of joy and gratitude," said the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in response to the release of the full visit schedule by the Vatican, June 30. Pope Francis will visit Washington, New York and Philadelphia, September 22-27. His visit will include addresses to Congress and the United Nations, the canonization of Blessed Junípero Serra and will culminate in his participation in the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia.
Chancery bulletin announcements for June 29
Mon, Jun 29th 2015 10:00 am
Chicken BBQs, lawn fetes and care for creation ... here's your chancery bulletin announcements for the week of June 29, 2015.
Marriage has had its day in Court, but religious freedom could soon follow
Mon, Jun 29th 2015 10:00 am
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNA/EWTN News) - Friday's Supreme Court ruling against the traditional understanding of marriage may pose huge obstacles to the free exercise of religion and conscience across the US, the nation's bishops have said in response to the decision.
Bishop Malone's statement on same-sex marriage ruling
Fri, Jun 26th 2015 10:05 am
I am bitterly disappointed that the majority of justices of the U.S. Supreme Court has decided to overturn the definition of marriage, which has remained unchanged for more than two millennia. Marriage is the lifelong exclusive union of one man and one woman, a font of unitive life and love as well as the foundation of a stable family and society.
Supreme Court redefines marriage
Fri, Jun 26th 2015 10:00 am
In a wide-reaching decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has declared that same-sex "marriage" is a constitutional right and that states must recognize same-sex unions contracted as marriages in other states.
Youth Department takes preparatory pilgrimage to World Youth Day sites
Fri, Jun 26th 2015 08:20 am
Members of the diocesan Department of Youth and Young Adult Ministry made a trip to Poland to prepare for World Youth Day 2016 in Kraków.
Delta Development manages properities for Catholic Charities, diocese
Fri, Jun 26th 2015 06:00 am
In its work with the Western New York community, Catholic Charities is known for ministering to the poor, elderly and people with disabilities. Another facet of its ministry is Delta Development of Western New York Inc., a not-for-profit development company founded in 1988 through the ministry of Catholic Charities and the Diocese of Buffalo, to provide comfortable housing at an affordable price.
Pope to families: If you hide your problems, they'll only get worse
Thu, Jun 25th 2015 08:00 am
VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News) - Family wounds that aren't dealt with in a healthy and timely manner can have devastating effects on both spouses and children, Pope Francis has said, and encouraged wounded families to work toward healing without letting bitterness build up.
Church officials voice opposition to death penalty
Thu, Jun 25th 2015 06:00 am
The sentencing of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev came to a close on June 24, when the Boston Marathon bomber was formally sentenced to death after a jury found him guilty of 30 different charges, including using weapons of mass destruction and the murder of a police officer. Three people died and more than 260 people were injured in the April 2013 bombing. 17 of those charges warrant the death penalty.
Polish priest looks forward to serving in diocese
Thu, Jun 25th 2015 06:00 am
Many Western New Yorkers remeber November 2014 because of the several feet of snow that blocked doorways and stranded motorists. For Father Marcin Porada, parochial vicar at St. John Gualbert Parish in Cheektowaga, that November was a time of new beginnings as he came to the United States from Poland.
St. Louis Church honored as masterpiece of sandstone
Wed, Jun 24th 2015 06:00 am
The Medina Sandstone Society has honored St. Louis Church, the oldest church in the Diocese of Buffalo, by inducting the church into its Sandstone Hall of Fame as an "outstanding example of Medina sandstone."
Ignatian retreat seeks longlasting influence on life
Wed, Jun 24th 2015 06:00 am
St. Ignatius of Loyola, the 16th-century hermit who founded the Society of Jesus, also designed the "Retreat in Daily Life." St. Michael Parish in Buffalo regularly offers these directed, group retreats at its downtown church.
SS.Peter and Paul Parish celebrates 150th anniversary
Tue, Jun 23rd 2015 02:00 pm
Bishop Edward Grosz will be the principle celebrant for a Mass honoring the 150-year legacy of SS. Peter and Paul Parish in Williamsville on June 28 at 11:30 a.m.
Chancery bulletin announcements for June 22
Tue, Jun 23rd 2015 12:00 pm
Announcements for the week of June 22, 2015, include updates about Camp Turner, upcoming Marriage Encounter sessions and a wine and beer tasting party.
Infallible? Informal? How binding is the new encyclical on Catholics?
Mon, Jun 22nd 2015 10:15 am
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNA) - With the release of Pope Francis' encyclical on the environment this week came a wave of controversy over the Pope's statements about climate change, species extinction and other scientific topics.
Will Pope Francis change the date of Easter?
Mon, Jun 22nd 2015 10:10 am
VATICAN CITY (CNA) - Speaking to a global gathering of priests, Pope Francis signaled an openness to changing the date of Easter in the West so that all Christians around the world could celebrate the feast on the same day.
Teens carry their own cross to prepare for WYD
Mon, Jun 22nd 2015 08:00 am
One early morning in May, a contingent from Newfane began a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Fatima Shine in Lewiston, 15 miles away. The journey was to prepare, both physically and spiritually, for the welcoming of the graces of World Youth Day.
Pope Francis blasts abortion, population control in new encyclical
Fri, Jun 19th 2015 04:00 pm
VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News) - In his new encyclical on the environment, Pope Francis slams attacks against human life such as abortion, embryonic experimentation and population control - saying that respect for creation and human dignity go hand in hand.
Bishop, religious react to pope's 'Laudato Si'
Fri, Jun 19th 2015 10:45 am
Bishop Richard J. Malone spoke of the importance of Pope Francis' message during a press conference held at the Buffalo Niagara International Airport Thursday. Members of the Diocesan Care for Creation Committee, a group formed in 2006 under Bishop Edward U. Kmiec to spread local awareness of environmental issues, and Franciscan brothers and sisters joined him.
Environment encyclical takes bold stance on controversial issues
Thu, Jun 18th 2015 08:00 am
VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News) - In his newly released encyclical on the environment, Pope Francis did not hesitate to wade into controversial topics, making statements on global warming, pollution, species extinction and global inequality's impact on natural resources.
Bishop talks religious liberty on EWTN
Thu, Jun 18th 2015 08:00 am
Bishop Richard J. Malone discussed the current status and future of several religious liberty issues on "EWTN Live" Wednesday night. Host Father Mitch Pacwa interviewed the bishop about gay marriage, human trafficking and the HHS mandate forcing religious institutions to provide health care coverage for contraception and abortion-inducing drugs, with Bishop Malone explaining that government intrusion is starting to prevent the Catholic Church from performing its ministries.
Diocese announces new clergy assignments
Wed, Jun 17th 2015 02:15 pm
Bishop Richard J. Malone has announced new assignments for several clergy members including the newly ordained permanent deacons and priests.
Benedict XVI's summer plans includes public events
Wed, Jun 17th 2015 02:00 pm
VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News) - Benedict XVI's summer is set to be the most active since he stepped down from the pontificate in 2013, with plans for participation in at least two public events and a two-week stay at the papal summer residence at Castel Gandolfo.
10 tips to get the kids outside (and away from screens)
Wed, Jun 17th 2015 10:00 am
Without school to keep the kids occupied, there's a great temptation to vegetate in front of the television all day. Here are 10 tips to get your kids out of the house and away from the television and create tech-free experiences.
First-grader helps to collect art supplies for children at Roswell
Wed, Jun 17th 2015 10:00 am
A first-grader at Notre Dame Academy in Buffalo recently spearheaded a collection to provide entertainment for and put smiles on faces of children undergoing treatment at Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Grace Mallaber organized a collection of 20 boxes of art supplies to be donated to the hospital's pediatric wing.
Deacon Santos ministers to refugees, Hispanic population of diocese
Tue, Jun 16th 2015 12:00 pm
For permanent deacons of the diocese, ministry can take on many diverse forms. The ministry of Deacon Miguel Santos has involved working with the diocesan Office of Cultural Diversity to help immigrants, particularly refugees on Buffalo's West Side, adapt to new life in the United States. He assists a wide variety of people as part of his diaconate service.
Married couples to Catholic Church: Give us clear, positive teaching on marriage
Mon, Jun 15th 2015 02:35 pm
ST. LOUIS, MO. (CNA/EWTN News) - Alice Heinzen was with her dad and siblings on a ski trip when she froze on top of what looked like a treacherous mountain path. Her dad was waiting at the bottom, and so were her other siblings - who had all fallen down along the way.
Pope Francis to parents: Do you believe in the beauty of love?
Mon, Jun 15th 2015 02:00 pm
VATICAN CITY (CNA/EWTN News) - In an address on Sunday, Pope Francis asked parents if they believed in the beauty of the love God gives to a man and a woman, and told them to make sure their children see this love in little signs of affection.
97-year-old experiences changes in the Church
Mon, Jun 15th 2015 09:45 am
There is far more history in Buffalo than what people can find in books or on the Internet. Velma Holt knows a dark time that most annals would gloss over in favor of a more presentable past.
'Our Daily Bread' highlights ministry of Little Portion Friary
Fri, Jun 12th 2015 01:00 pm
Part of their mission statement reads, "We are God's people, at work in the world, motivated by love and caring for the people of God who need our help." Who are "they," you ask? Little Portion Friary, located on Main Street in Buffalo.
'Consider' a devotion, says Bishop Malone
Fri, Jun 12th 2015 12:40 pm
Bishop Richard J. Malone talks about devotions and litanies in this new episode of "Consider This," while sharing a few invocations for the Sacred Heart of Jesus.