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Georgetown’s African-American President
Today marks the death of Father Patrick Healy (1834-1910), the Jesuit who is considered Georgetown’s...
January 09, 2009
It Happened in Brooklyn
During the 1920’s, organized anti-Catholicism reached a fever pitch in America. Nowhere was this more...
January 09, 2009
“We Love Our Nielsen”
St. Mary Star of the Sea Church was founded in Far Rockaway, Queens, during the...
January 09, 2009
Who’s Buried in Queens…
Find a Grave lists 111 famous people buried at Calvary Cemetery in Queens. The list...
January 08, 2009
And in the Department of Shameless Self Promotion…
In this week's Brooklyn Tablet, editor Ed Wilkinson has an editorial praising the blogging forays...
January 08, 2009
This Day in Brooklyn Catholic History
On this day in 1905, the first Mass was celebrated at Epiphany Church in Williamsburg,...
January 08, 2009
More Nast(iness)
Thomas Nast really had it in for the Catholic Church! This cartoon, titled "The Promised...
January 08, 2009
Ty Cobb’s Jesuit
After Ty Cobb was suspended in the spring of 1912 for attacking a fan, his...
January 07, 2009
Louise Imogen Guiney: Poet, Critic, Biographer
Today marks the birth of Louise Imogen Guiney (1861-1920), a Massachusetts-born essayist, poet, and literary...
January 07, 2009
“I began to ask myself, ‘Is there no remedy?’”
Today marks the death of Father Edward McGlynn (1837-1900), a New York priest and social...
January 06, 2009
Walter Elliott (1842-1928): Paulist Evangelizer
Today marks the birth of Father Walter Elliott (1842-1928), a Paulist priest who was one...
January 05, 2009
Philly’s Bohemian Bishop
Today is the Feast of St. John Neumann (1811-1860), Philadelphia’s fourth bishop (1852-1860). Born in...
January 04, 2009
“What’s Meryl Streep Wearing?”
People who didn't grow up seeing nuns in habits have been asking about Meryl Streep's...
January 03, 2009
“In New York, No One Had to Ask Who Ruled the Church”
Today marks the death of Archbishop John Hughes (1797-1864), one of the most colorful figures...
January 03, 2009
“To Do Some Good to the People in the World”
The Syro-Malabar Rite is one of the most ancient in the Church, tracing its roots...
January 02, 2009
The First Black Catholic Congress (1889)
The first national gathering of laypeople in America was the Black Catholic Congress, held January...
January 01, 2009
A Church Grows in Brooklyn
Founded in 1822, St. James Cathedral-Basilica in Brooklyn was the first Catholic Church on Long...
December 2008
December 31, 2008
“Trust life, for God lives it with us”
The release this week of Valkyrie, a movie about the 1944 plot to assassinate Hitler,...
December 31, 2008
2008: A Year for Celebrations
At the local, national and international level, this was a year for celebrations. I’m listing...
December 31, 2008
“A Church that Breathes with Both Lungs”
The Church, wrote the French theologian Yves Congar, “must breathe fully with both its lungs:...
December 30, 2008
Memorial to the Italian Immigrants
At the heart of St. Louis’ Italian community is a neighborhood known as The Hill....
December 30, 2008
New Book on Irish American History
Jay Dolan has a new book on Irish American history, a slim one volume overview...
December 30, 2008
Brooklyn’s Jesuit College
In July 1906, the Jesuits bought the old Kings County jailhouse on Crow Hill from...
December 30, 2008
An Anniversary for Catholic Historians
Today marks the founding of the American Catholic Historical Association in Cleveland in 1919. It...
December 30, 2008
Meet the Barbers
John Adams said that Catholics were scarce as earth-quakes or comets in early America. Nowhere...
December 29, 2008
And While We’re on the Subject…
Today is also the Feast of St. Thomas Becket (1118?-1170), Archbishop of Canterbury, who was...
December 29, 2008
“He Has Seen Much Service.”
They really do go in threes. Today also marks the death of John Loughlin, Brooklyn’s...
December 29, 2008
“Would to heaven that all the faiths had men like you.”
Today marks the death of Father Sylvester Malone (1821-1899), an Irish-born priest who served in...
December 29, 2008
“Ever Intemperate”: James A. McMaster (1820-1886)
Today marks the death of James Alphonsus McMaster (1820-1886), a giant in the nineteenth century...
December 28, 2008
Dorothy Day’s Conversion
This year marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of the Catholic Worker by Dorothy...
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