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Appeal Week opens with $7.43 million raised for Catholic Charities
Wed, Mar 25th 2015 09:00 am
Bishop Richard J. Malone announced Tuesday Catholic Charities' 91st annual Appeal has raised $7,432,587.16 to date, representing 68 percent of the $10.9 million goal. The total includes monies collected and reported by parish volunteers during the opening weekend (March 21-22) of Appeal Week 2015, the period which marks the strongest push for parish donations. The total reported is more than $500,000 short of where Catholic Charities' officials and the Appeal leadership team hoped to be after the first Sunday.
Francis Center helps children with reading, math skills
Tue, Mar 24th 2015 11:00 am
The Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity at Stella Niagara are providing an after-school tutoring program for young children in Niagara Falls.
Holy Week schedule at St. Joseph Cathedral
Mon, Mar 23rd 2015 01:00 pm
The following liturgies are scheduled for Holy Week at St. Joseph Cathedral.
Bishop Malone delivers meals, prayers and blessings
Sun, Mar 22nd 2015 09:00 am
Bishop Richard J. Malone and Father Ryszard Biernat recently delivered meals to some of the area's homebound through Meals on Wheels for WNY.
Diocese partners with Museum of Science for STREAM
Sat, Mar 21st 2015 08:00 am
To continue the forward motion of this exciting diocesan initiative, more than 160 teachers from the 10 pilot STREAM (science, technology, religion, engineering, arts and math) schools in the Diocese of Buffalo took part in a professional development program Friday afternoon.
Memorial service lays 'Baby Jesse' to rest
Tue, Mar 17th 2015 09:00 am
Over two dozen people gathered in Dunkirk to pay respects to a life lost. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish hosted a memorial service on March 14, for "Baby Jesse." a fetus discovered last August on the shore of Lake Erie State Park just south of Dunkirk.
Men's Conference is an 'igniter'
Mon, Mar 16th 2015 02:00 pm
Judas Iscariot, the most hated man in history, will speak at the 13th annual Men's Conference on March 21. The conference will also welcome musician Deacon Allen Tatara and wild man Mark Houck.
Buffalo goes green for St. Paddy's Day Parade
Mon, Mar 16th 2015 10:00 am
No doubt about it; St. Patrick's Day is one of the fun days of the year, particularly if you're Irish Catholic. After a Sunday morning Mass at St. Joseph Cathedral, Bishop Richard J. Malone joined the afternoon parade that drew thousands to downtown Buffalo. Be sure to catch all the fun in our new photo gallery.
Details about St. Patrick's Day Mass and parade
Sat, Mar 14th 2015 02:00 pm
The Most Rev. Richard J. Malone, Th.D., bishop of Buffalo, will be the main celebrant at the special St. Patrick's Day Mass preceding the 75th annual St. Patrick's Day parade. As in the past, members of the United Irish-American Association will be in attendance, including parade grand marshal Denice Morrison of Darien Center.
Bishop Malone, Vatican seek opinions on today's family
Fri, Mar 13th 2015 09:15 am
In preparation for the October 2015 XIV Ordinary General Assembly at the Vatican, Bishop Richard J. Malone is asking Catholic priests and their parishioners to discuss and reflect upon the role and place of the family in the world today.
Bishop Malone: Repent and believe
Thu, Mar 12th 2015 03:00 pm
There is an embarrassing story my family loves to recount every Christmas. It is, of course, about me. I was very small, perhaps in first-grade. The only remaining present for me under the tree was from my aunt. When I opened the beautifully wrapped package and discovered a sweater - hand-knitted, no less - I tossed it to the ground and broke out in tears. What I had wanted more than anything else was a little toy fire truck. And no one had given it to me ... not even my aunt.
'Our Daily Bread' goes meatless for season of Lent
Thu, Mar 12th 2015 12:00 pm
Feb. 18 marked the beginning of Lent, which can be described as the period spent preparing for Easter. Lasting 40 days, it commemorates Jesus' time in the desert, where He fasted, prayed and was tempted by the devil.
Msgr. O'Neill recognized for contributions to Catholic education
Thu, Mar 12th 2015 08:00 am
Msgr. Kevin T. O'Neill, canonical administrator at Mary Queen of Angels Regional School in Cheektowaga, reflected upon his work supporting Catholic schools after he received the Outstanding Achievement Award at the annual Catholic education dinner for his ministry and service in January.
Bishop Trautman to lead Lenten retreat
Tue, Mar 10th 2015 08:00 am
Bishop Donald W. Trautman, bishop emeritus of Erie, Pa., will return home to the Diocese of Buffalo in March to lead a Lenten retreat at Immaculate Conception Parish in East Aurora on March 15, 16 and 17, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
Things to remember for Lent
Fri, Mar 6th 2015 02:00 pm
Bishop David L. Ricken of Green Bay, Wisc., former chairman of the Committee on Evangelization and Catechesis of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, offers "10 Things to Remember for Lent."
Bishop Malone, Catholic leaders reflect on Cardinal Egan's passing
Fri, Mar 6th 2015 10:00 am
Cardinal Edward M. Egan, who served as Archbishop of New York from 2000 to 2009, passed away Thursday at the age of 82.
Ellicottville parish continues Lenten prayer cross tradition
Fri, Mar 6th 2015 12:00 am
As the season of Lent progresses, so will a Lenten tradition at a Southern Tier parish. For years, Holy Name of Mary Parish in Ellicottville has maintained a yearly Lenten prayer cross, which remains common among the parishioners as well as visitors to the region's popular ski resorts.
Pope Francis says to give up indifference during Lent
Thu, Mar 5th 2015 08:00 am
VATICAN CITY (CNA) — The "globalization of indifference" was at the heart of Pope Francis' Lenten message in which he urged the faithful to fight individualism with merciful hearts that are more attentive to the needs of others.
Harmonia ready to perform at Carnegie Hall
Wed, Mar 4th 2015 12:00 pm
How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Be a member of the Harmonia Chamber Singers, as the local a cappella group has been chosen to perform at the world famous New York City venue on Friday, March 13. But if you don't have enough money for airfare, hotel and concert tickets, you can catch Harmonia perform locally on the first weekend of March.
New Western New York Catholic website debuts
Tue, Mar 3rd 2015 08:00 am
Those who have visited the website at www.wnycatholic.org recently, may have noticed a few changes. A lot of changes. A whole new website.
STREAM continues to foster innovative lessons
Mon, Mar 2nd 2015 02:00 pm
EAST AURORA — In celebration of Black History Month in February, Immaculate Conception School welcomed dancers and a drummer from the African-American Cultural Center to teach students about African dance.
How can you deepen your prayer life? Bishop Malone explains in 'Consider This'
Fri, Feb 27th 2015 09:00 am
Bishop Richard Malone explains what the Liturgy of the Hours are and how they can strengthen prayer life in a brand new episode of "Consider This."
Lent is time to turn to prayer
Fri, Feb 27th 2015 08:00 am
Father Czeslaw Krysa said that Scripture reading is the single most important thing Catholics should do during the Lenten season of prayer and fasting. The diocesan director of the Office of Worship said a good focus would be on reading the prophets and the Psalms. Since Catholics are called to fast during this time, Father Krysa also suggested some different ways they might experience this special sacrificing.
Families play important role in vocation
Thu, Feb 26th 2015 08:00 am
The Program of Priestly Formation lists those responsible for the discovery and promotion of a religious vocation. It comments the bishop, the presbyterate, the vocation director, the seminary and seminarians as all having vital roles in caring "for the birth, discernment and fostering of vocations, particularly to the priesthood."
Parish outreach center lends a helping hand to community
Tue, Feb 24th 2015 08:00 am
Parish outreach programs provide needed assistance, companionship and, most importantly, listening ears to offer support and a warm sense of community. At St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Tonawanda, the outreach center co-coordinators, Rita Alviti and Karen Szafran, give back to their community as a key facet of their jobs.
Catholics at the Capitol to be replaced with multi-pronged approach
Mon, Feb 23rd 2015 08:00 am
In recognition of the changing nature of public policy advocacy and communication, and in an effort to use the Church's resources in these areas most effectively, the bishops of New York state have determined that the "Catholics at the Capitol" lobby day in Albany will not be held this year and is not likely to be held in subsequent years.
The 'Francis Effect' on vocations
Sat, Feb 21st 2015 08:00 am
Every year the Diocesan Vocation Office produces and distributes a vocation poster to every parish in the diocese. This year the poster was done in two sizes and it focuses on Pope Francis as he ordains a young man to the priesthood at St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Both of the posters contain a quote from Pope Francis on vocations. Have you seen these posters in your church or school?
See the excitement of Restore 2015
Fri, Feb 20th 2015 01:00 pm
Last weekend was the annual Diocesan Youth Convention, Restore 2015, which drew about 850 teens to the Adam's Mark Hotel in downtown Buffalo. Relive some top moments in our exclusive photo gallery.
Pierogi tradition continues at St. John Kanty Parish
Fri, Feb 20th 2015 08:00 am
For many years a small group of parishioners at St. John Kanty Parish in Buffalo have been getting together to make pierogi. It all started in the mid 1980s when the former church secretary, Lorraine Wiernik, along with the pastor, Msgr. Robert Golombek, came up with the idea of selling fish frys during Lent.
Biography tells full story on Pope Francis
Thu, Feb 19th 2015 08:00 am
Austen Ivereigh, author and founder of Catholic Voices, has written an in-depth biography of Pope Francis. "The Great Reformer: Francis and the Making of a Radical Pope" offers 391 pages of insights that show what shaped the current pontiff.
USCCB's online Lenten resources help Catholics
Wed, Feb 18th 2015 01:00 pm
WASHINGTON—A variety of resources to help Catholics observe Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday, this year February 18, is being provided by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).
The Beginning of Lent
Wed, Feb 18th 2015 08:00 am
Today is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of the Season of Lent.
Catholics Come Home: Where do we go from here?
Tue, Feb 17th 2015 08:00 am
Is the Catholics Come Home campaign over at your parish? Let's hope not.
Teens learn to restore selves at convention
Mon, Feb 16th 2015 05:40 pm
On the eve of St. Valentine's Day, the same day that "50 Shades of Grey" opened, the 63rd annual diocesan Youth Convention also opened. As a reaction to the hedonist message that society gives teenagers, the convention held the theme of Restore.
Diocese to host national catechetical conference in May
Mon, Feb 16th 2015 08:00 am
The Diocese of Buffalo will host catechetical leaders from throughout the United States in May. The 79th annual National Conference for Catechetical Leadership conference and exposition will take place at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center in Buffalo from May 18 to May 21, with pre-conference events May 17.
Due to extreme cold, Catholics will not be held to Sunday Mass obligation
Sat, Feb 14th 2015 02:00 pm
With the coldest temperatures of the winter forecast for this Sunday, Bishop Richard J. Malone is advising Catholics to exercises extreme caution when it comes to attending Mass.
Former Planned Parenthood director speaks up for life
Fri, Feb 13th 2015 01:45 pm
The diocesan Office of Pro-Life Activities held its fourth annual banquet to support the St. Gianna Molla Pregnancy Outreach Center on Feb. 11. The dinner gathered those who work in the pro-life ministries throughout the diocese to hear the testimonies of people affected by the center. Bishop Richard J. Malone led a prayer for those in attendance.
Bishop Malone: Supporting our ministries and services
Fri, Feb 13th 2015 08:00 am
Unlike some Christian churches which tend to be self-contained, self-sufficient and freestanding, our Catholic parishes are distinct faith communities within the larger Church community that we call the diocese. For us Catholics of Western New York, the "Diocese of Buffalo" is another way of speaking about the entire Roman Catholic community of our eight counties - all of the people (laity, religious, priests and deacons), as well as our parishes, schools, colleges and universities, health care and human service ministries, and so much more.
Convention looks to RESTORE youthful faith
Thu, Feb 12th 2015 03:00 pm
Approximately 700 Catholic youth and adult chaperones will be in attendance at the 63rd annual Diocesan Youth Conference this weekend. This year's theme is "Restore."
'Our Daily Bread' focuses on putting faith into action
Thu, Feb 12th 2015 08:00 am
As Catholics, we are called to serve others, not through faith, but through service by way of our faith.