• Annual report notes $1.2M operational deficit
    Annual report notes $1.2M operational deficit
    March 31, 2023
    The Diocese of Worcester has released its annual report for the fiscal year ending Aug. 31, 2022. The diocese ran an operational deficit of $1,257,626 prior to allowing for investments, bequests and the sales of diocesan properties.
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  • Bishop Reilly loves his 70 years as a priest
    Bishop Reilly loves his 70 years as a priest
    March 30, 2023
    Bishop Reilly loves being a priest, being with the people, being part of the family of God. He was ordained 70 years ago. He and 19 other priests are to be honored for their significant anniversaries Tuesday at the 10:30 a.m. Chrism Mass at St. Paul Cathedral.
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  • 700 at Men's Conference told to cherish Jesus
    700 at Men's Conference told to cherish Jesus
    March 30, 2023
    Jesus’ presence was proclaimed in various ways at the 22nd annual Worcester Diocesan Catholic Men’s Conference at Assumption University in Worcester Saturday.
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  • Reactions to Nashville Shooting
    Reactions to Nashville Shooting
    March 28, 2023
    The horrific news of the shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville moves us to pray that God will welcome those who have died into his loving embrace while asking for the grace to comfort those who mourn the loss of their children, their family members and friends in the days and weeks ahead. MORE
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  • Students attend Mass for Life that honors advocates
    Students attend Mass for Life that honors advocates
    March 27, 2023
    WORCESTER – Bishop McManus told Catholic school students and others who filled St. Paul Cathedral March 24 about the power of prayer – and the need for it. He was preaching at the Mass for Life that is celebrated on or around the feast of the Annunciation.
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  • Assumption University installs 17th president
    Assumption University installs 17th president
    March 24, 2023
    WORCESTER - The first Jewish president of a Catholic college or university in the United States, Greg Weiner, talked about the importance of diversity, inclusion and pursuing truth with friends in his inaugural address March 23 at Assumption University.
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  • New particular law deals with chastity and social media
    New particular law deals with chastity and social media
    March 24, 2023
    Bishop McManus announced to diocesan clergy this week that he has promulgated particular law in the Diocese of Worcester, supplementing the existing Ministerial Code of Conduct as it pertains to clergy and their dealings with any adult.
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  • MCFL 50th anniversary convention 'Centered on Life'
    MCFL 50th anniversary convention 'Centered on Life'
    March 24, 2023
    WORCESTER – People at the Massachusetts Citizens for Life 50th anniversary convention were Democrats, Republicans and those with no party affiliation. But they shared a conviction for the right to life. The convention called “Left. Right. Centered on Life” was held Saturday at Assumption University.
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  • Serving the people in Ukraine
    Serving the people in Ukraine
    March 24, 2023
    Despite war, life goes on in Ukraine – with the help of priests and religious sisters, including Capuchin Father Blazej Suska, a parish priest and a chaplain to Ukrainian servicemen, and. Sister Beata Wilk ,regional superior of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth in Ukraine.
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  • Presentation Sisters move in to Notre Dame residence
    Presentation Sisters move in to Notre Dame residence
    March 24, 2023
    On March 17 Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary finished moving from Presentation Convent behind St. Leo Church and School on Main Street in Leominster into the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur unit at Notre Dame du Lac assisted living residence on Plantation Street in Worcester.
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  • Pro-life Mass and awards set for March 24
    Pro-life Mass and awards set for March 24
    March 17, 2023
    The diocesan Mass for Life will be celebrated by Bishop McManus on March 24 at 10 a.m. at St. Paul Cathedral. Two couples, a student and a priest will be honored for their pro-life work.
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  • Msgr. Moroney to speak on reconciliation at Men's Conference
    Msgr. Moroney to speak on reconciliation at Men's Conference
    March 17, 2023
    March 16, 2023 The pre-confession talk “Readiness for Reconciliation” will be given by Msgr. James P. Moroney, the pastor of St. Cecilia Parish in Leominster, at the Worcester Diocesan Catholic Men’s Conference, March 25, at Assumption University.
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  • Older painters give back to their parish
    Older painters give back to their parish
    March 17, 2023
    Seven retirees repainted the church hall for their parish, Mary, Queen of the Rosary in Spencer.  “The majority of the crew are 80-years-plus, but yet you find them on ladders, scaffolding and down on the floor getting the baseboards,” marveled Kelly Sullivan, the parish’s director of religious education.
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  • NDA Rebels' basketball was 'kind of magical'
    NDA Rebels' basketball was 'kind of magical'
    March 16, 2023
    This winter, Avery Marzo led the Notre Dame Academy girls basketball team to the Central Mass. Athletic Directors Association Class C championship and to the Division 4 state semifinals. "We made history at NDA ...," she said.
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  • Communion under both species to return
    Communion under both species to return
    March 16, 2023
    The distribution of Communion under both species, which had been suspended during the pandemic, may resume beginning Easter Sunday.
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  • Bishop gives St. Patrick's Day dispensation
    Bishop gives St. Patrick's Day dispensation
    March 16, 2023
    The celebration of St. Patrick’s Day with a traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner is allowable this year, even though the day falls on a Friday in Lent. Bishop McManus has granted a dispensation.
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  • Attending the 100th novena to St. Francis Xavier
    Attending the 100th novena to St. Francis Xavier
    March 15, 2023
    ​​​WORCESTER – Participating in the 100th annual St. Francis Xavier Novena at St. John Parish was a privilege for preachers and people in the pews. For many, making the Novena of Grace through the years has been special, enhanced by family connections.
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  • 10 steps to grow in your humility during Lent
    March 13, 2023
    Lent is a time when we yearn to be more humble, more Christian, and more like Jesus in our lives. However, we may wonder what concrete steps might help us grow in such humility.
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  • Partners reaches first $1M
    Partners reaches first $1M
    March 11, 2023
    Stewardship and Development Office reported it has received $1,148,823 from 2,103 gifts and pledges for this year’s Partners in Charity appeal, which is more than $54,000 ahead of last year at this time.
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  • Volunteers serve and increase their spirituality
    Volunteers serve and increase their spirituality
    March 11, 2023
    Ignatian Volunteer Corps provides men and women aged 50 and older the opportunity to volunteer to help those in need and to grow deeper in their faith by reflecting and praying in the Ignatian tradition.
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