BROOKLYN PRIEST TO DIRECT NATIONAL SHRINE
PILGRIMAGES
(December 20, 2005)
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio
has announced that Father Joseph T. Holcomb, the pastor of St.
Finbar's Church, Bath Beach, will begin duties in January as
Director of Pilgrimages at the Basilica of the National Shrine
of the Immaculate Conception in Washington.
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APPEAL FUNDS HELPING PARISH PROJECTS
(December 14,
2005)
The financial pressures faced by 159 parishes in
Brooklyn and Queens were eased when each received checks
representing funds they raised over their respective goals for
the Diocese of Brooklyn's Annual Catholic Appeal.
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BROOKLYN PRIEST TO HEAD USCCB ECUMENICAL
OFFICE
(December 6, 2005)
Father James Massa, a priest
of the Diocese of Brooklyn and professor of theology at the
Immaculate Conception Seminary in Huntington, has been named
executive director of the Secretariat for Ecumenical and
Interreligious Affairs of the U.S. Conference of Catholic
Bishops (USCCB) in Washington.
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STATEMENT BY BISHOP NICHOLAS DIMARZIO
DIOCESE OF BROOKLYN
ON VATICAN INSTRUCTION
NOV.
29, 2005
I welcome the release of the Instruction from the
Congregation for Catholic Education on the admission of men
with deeply-rooted homosexual tendencies to seminaries and to
Holy Orders
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STATEMENT BY MSGR. MICHAEL J. HARDIMAN VICAR FOR
EDUCATION
DIOCESE OF BROOKLYN
NOV. 28, 2005
Public interest generated by the decision of a parochial
school in Queens to terminate the employment of an unmarried,
pregnant faculty member has prompted some reflections on this
serious matter.
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TOLL-FREE NUMBER ACCEPTS ABUSE REPORTS
(November 21,
2005)
The Diocese of Brooklyn maintains a 24-hour toll-free
telephone number for persons to call if they wish to report
that as children they were sexually abused by a member of the
clergy or an employee of the diocese, parishes and
institutions.
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BISHOP REAPPOINTED TO MIGRANT COUNCIL
(November 15,
2005)
Pope Benedict XVI has appointed Bishop Nicholas
DiMarzio of the Diocese of Brooklyn to serve a second
five-year term on the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care
of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples.
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ENROLLMENT DECLINE IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
(November 9,
2005)
Catholic elementary schools in Brooklyn and Queens
have recorded a decline in enrollment and Catholic high
schools in the two boroughs report an enrollment increase,
according to statistics for 2005-2006 released Tuesday (Nov.
8).
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BISHOP LEADS REVIEW AT 'FINANCIAL SUMMIT'
(November
8, 2005)
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio led 450 parish
representatives in an examination of the fiscal health of the
Diocese of Brooklyn and its parishes at a Nov. 3 meeting,
termed a "financial summit," at the Immaculate Conception
Center, Douglaston.
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STATEMENT BY BISHOP NICHOLAS DiMARZIO ON
RETIREMENT OF BISHOP RENE VALERO
(November 1,
2005)
Bishop Rene Valero was the first
Hispanic Auxiliary Bishop for the Diocese of Brooklyn.
During his 25 years of service as a
bishop, we have seen tremendous growth in the Hispanic
population in Brooklyn and Queens. Bishop Valero has
been an outstanding asset to the Diocese, providing leadership
not only for the Hispanic population, but also for the many
other areas of his competency. He has been a champion of
care for all minorities in the Diocese.
As a social worker, Bishop Valero has
brought attention to the care of the elderly, most especially
our retired priests, and the many other groups in Brooklyn and
Queens.
Bishop Valero will remain in residence
in the Diocese of Brooklyn and will offer his assistance in
many ways. His continued presence will be greatly
appreciated.
POPE ACCEPTS RETIREMENT FOR BISHOP VALERO
(November 2,
2005)
Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the retirement of
Auxiliary Bishop Rene A. Valero of Brooklyn, it was announced
in Washington by Archbishop Gabriel Montalvo, apostolic nuncio
to the United States.
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BISHOP ADDRESSES ARREST OF PRIEST
(October 25,
2005)
In a letter to the parishioners of St. Ephrem's
Church, Dyker Heights, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of the Diocese
of Brooklyn said he had withdrawn the faculties of a resident
priest from Ghana arrested Oct. 18 for "inappropriate behavior
with a young lady" in the parish.
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BISHOP APPOINTS DIRECTORS OF SPIRITUALITY, PLANNING
OFFICES
(October 25, 2005)
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio
announced on Tuesday (Oct. 25) that Msgr. Neil Mahoney, the
Vicar for Pastoral Planning, will leave the Pastoral Planning
Office he has headed since it was established in July, 2004 to
become the director of the SS. Peter and Paul Spirituality
Center.
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KATRINA CONTRIBUTIONS PASS $1.1 MILLION
(October 18,
2005)
More than $1.1. million has been collected in the
parishes of the Diocese of Brooklyn to help the
victims of Hurricane Katrina, in response to an appeal made by
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio.
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A TRADITION BLESSES EXPECTANT MOTHERS
(October 11,
2005)
A tradition begun almost 250 years ago in southern
Italy will be continued in Brooklyn when Bishop Nicholas
DiMarzio presents mothers-to-be with a handkerchief touched to
a relic of St. Gerard Majella, the patron saint of childbirth,
on his feast day, Sunday, Oct. 16.
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300 TO HEAR TALKS ON PRIESTLY HOLINESS
(October 7,
2005)
Reflections on how a priest can enrich his response
to the "universal call" for holiness in his life will
highlight a convocation for some 300 priests of the Diocese of
Brooklyn to be held next week at a conference center in
Thornwood, N.Y.
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REQUESTS FOR KEYSPAN TICKETS 'OVERWHELMNG'
(October 5,
2005)
Calling the number of requests for tickets
"overwhelming," Msgr. Francis J. Caggiano said Monday he would
try "to the best of our ability" to accommodate parishioners
who have registered to take part in the Diocese of Brooklyn's
closing celebration of the Special Year of the Eucharist at
Keyspan Park in Coney Island.
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MUSIC WILL FILL THE AIR AT KEYSPAN
CELEBRATION
(September 28, 2005)
From modern, upbeat
instrumental sounds to inspiring liturgical anthems, music
will weave through the program for the Diocese of Brooklyn's
celebration of the closing of the Special Year of the
Eucharist at Keyspan Park in Coney Island on Saturday, Oct.
15.
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IMMIGRATION REFORM FOCUS OF DIOCESE
(September 27,
2005)
The Catholic Migration Office of the Diocese of
Brooklyn has joined a national campaign for comprehensive
immigration reform and will launch an educational program at
meetings to be held at St. Patrick's Auditorium, 95th St. and
Fourth Ave., Fort Hamilton, Monday, Oct. 3.
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MIGRATION OFFICE SETS SIGHTS ON HOUSING CODE
VIOLATIONS
(September 27, 2005)
Tenants of buildings
with serious housing code violations in predominantly
immigrant neighborhoods of Brooklyn and Queens will have an
ally to turn to for help through a program launched by the
Catholic Migration Office of the Diocese of Brooklyn.
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BISHOP TO GIVE FIRST RETREAT ON LIVE TV
(September 20,
2005)
For the first time, the Diocese of Brooklyn will
present a live retreat on cable television, with Bishop
Nicholas DiMarzio delivering reflections on the Eucharist, as
the Church's Special Year of the Eucharist draws to a close.
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PREPARING DISTRIBUTION OF TICKETS TO YEAR OF THE EUCHARIST
CLOSING
(September 20, 2005)
People from across the
Diocese of Brooklyn attending the Oct. 15 observance of the
closing of the Special Year of the Eucharist at KeySpan Park
in Coney Island will be required to present a ticket and
wear a specialized wristband for entry to the event.
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EUCHARISTIC EVENT TO USE MONSTRANCE
FROM
VATICAN
(September 14, 2005)
A monstrance blessed by
Pope John Paul II last November will display the Eucharist for
adoration when some 10, 000 of the faithful in the Diocese of
Brooklyn come together Saturday, Oct. 15, for the solemn
closing of the observance of the Special Year of the
Eucharist.
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BISHOP SETS DIOCESAN DAY OF PENANCE, FASTING
(September
13, 2005)
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio has proclaimed a Day of
Penance and Fasting for Thursday, Oct. 13, two days prior to
the Diocese of Brooklyn's commemoration of the closing of the
Special Year of the Eucharist at KeySpan Park in Coney Island.
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QUEENS PROCESSION HONORS ST. PADRE PIO
(September 7,
2005)
The Italian Apostolate of the Diocese of Brooklyn
will sponsor a procession and Mass in honor os St. Padre Pio
of Pietrelcina in Queens Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2.
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BISHOP ASKS FOR SUPPORT FOR HURRICANE
VICTIMS
(September 6, 2005)
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio has
asked the pastors and administrators of the 216 parishes in
Brooklyn and Queens to consider taking a collection at weekend
Masses to aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
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BOOK PUBLISHED ON THE EUCHARIST
(September 6,
2005)
Two priest-brothers of the Diocese of Brooklyn and
their sister, a former managing editor at Simon and Schuster,
have collaborated to produce a book that commemorates the Year
of teh Eucharistic proclaimed by Pope John Paul II.
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PARISH PASTORAL COUNCILS TO FOCUS ON PLANNING
(September
1, 2005)
With the aim to create a "culture of dialogue" in
every parish of the Diocese of Brooklyn, the diocesan Pastoral
Planning Office is introducingan initiative to strengthen
parish pastoral councils where they exist and develop them
where they do not.
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BISHOP INVITES ALL TO NOTE CLOSE OF EUCHARISTIC
YEAR
(August 30, 2005)
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of the
Diocese of Brooklyn has asked the pastors of the 216 parishes
of Brooklyn and Queens to invite parishioners to join him on
Saturday, Oct. 15, for a historic diocesan commemoration of
the closing of the Special Year of the Eucharist, proclaimed
last October by pope John Paul II.
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NAMED TO COORDINATE LATIN MASS IN DIOCESE
(August 26,
2005)
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio has named Father James
Massa, who teaches theology at the Immaculate Conception
Seminary, Huntington, L.I., to coordinate the celebration of
the traditional Latin Mass in the Diocese of Brooklyn.
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EGYPTIAN CARDINAL IN PARK SLOPE SEPT. 4
(August 29,
2005)
Cardinal Stephanos II Ghattas, C.M., of Alexandria,
Egypt, patriarch of the Coptic Catholic Church, will celebrate
the Liturgy at Resurrection Coptic Chapel, 328 14th St., Park
Slope, Sunday, Sept. 4, at 11 a.m.
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APPEAL PLEDGES GO BEYOND EXPECTATIONS
(July 18,
2005)
With more than $9.8 million pledged by parishioners
through Aug. 16, the 2005 Annual Catholic Appeal of the
Diocese of Brooklyn "has surpassed all expectations," Bishop
Nicholas DiMarzio said this week.
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ALLEGATION AGAINST PRIEST FOUND TO BE CREDIBLE
(June 29,
2005)
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio has announced that an
allegation of sexual misconduct with a minor against a priest
of the Diocese of Brooklyn, Father Frank J. Capellupo, when he
was a parochial vicar in Most Precious Blood parish in Long
Island City, has been found to be credible.
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BISHOP SULLIVAN NAMED TO HEALTH CARE PANEL
(June 21,
2005)
Retired Auxiliary Bishop Joseph M. Sullivan has been
named by Governor George E. Pataki to serve as one of 18
permanent members of the newly created State Commission on
Health Care Facilities in the 21st Century.
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FRS. LoPINTO, FRAWLEY GIVEN ADDED DUTIES
(June 14,
2005)
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of the Diocese of Brooklyn
announced June 14 the appointment of Father Alfred P. LoPinto
as Vicar for Human Services and Father Patrick J. Frawley as
consultant on Catholic health care for the Diocese and liaison
to St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers, effective June
20. Each will serve a three-year term
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AID FOR CATHOLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN EXPANDS
(June 14,
2005)
More than 5,600 students from low-income families who
will attend Catholic schools in Brooklyn and Queens in the
Fall will benefit from approximately $5 million in tuition
assistance from nine programs administered by the Diocese of
Brooklyn.
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LAWMAKERS COOPERATE ACROSS THE AISLE
(June 6,
2005)
Collaboration across the political aisle on two
issues of interest to Catholics in Brooklyn and Queens marked
a breakfast held for State legislators representing the two
boroughs, hosted by Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio.
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CARROLL GARDENS SCHOOL
REGISTERING STUDENTS FOR
FALL
(June 6, 2005)
Sacred Hearts-St. Stephen's School
in Carroll Gardens will continue registering students for the
Fall term after its business plan designed to keep the school
open was accepted on Thursday (June 2).
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ACCEPT BUSINESS PLANS FOR THREE SCHOOLS
(June 2,
2005)
Three parochial schools have met a May 31 deadline to
devise a business plan that will enable them to enroll
students for the 2005/2006 school year.
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BROOKLYN BISHOP TO ORDAIN SIX PRIESTS FOR DIOCESE
(May
26, 2005)
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio will ordain six young
men to the priesthood for the Diocese of Brooklyn at a
concelebrated Mass in St. James Cathedral Basilica, Jay and
Tillary Sts., Brooklyn, Saturday, June 4, at 11a.m.
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POPE ACCEPTS RESIGNATION OF BISHOP SULLIVAN AT 75
(May
12, 2005)
Pope Benedict XVI has accepted the resignation of
Auxiliary Bishop Joseph M. Sullivan, who reached the mandatory
retirement age of 75 on March 23, it was announced today (May
12) in Washington by Archbishop Gabriel Montalvo, papal nuncio
to the United States.
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STATEMENT BY BISHOP NICHOLAS DIMARZIO
DIOCESE OF
BROOKLYN
ON ELECTION OF POPE BENEDICT XVI
APRIL 19,
2005
I rejoice in the election of Pope Benedict XVI
as Supreme Pontiff and Vicar of Christ.
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MASS MONDAY FOR NEW SPIRITUALITY CENTER
(April 12,
2005)
The opening of the Diocese of Brooklyn's new SS.
Peter and Paul Spirituality Center will be commemorated at a
Mass to be celebrated by Auxiliary Bishop Ignatius A.
Catanello in the Immaculate Conception Center Chapel in
Douglaston Monday, April 18, at 7:30 p.m.
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MASS MONDAY TO MARK OPENING OF CONCLAVE
(April 12,
2005)
Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio will celebrate a Mass
marking the opening of the conclave to elect a new Pope in St.
James Cathedral Basilica, Brooklyn, on Monday, April 18, at
12:10 p.m. He will preach the homily. The Prayer
Channel will televise the Mass.
STATEMENT BY BISHOP NICHOLAS DiMARZIO
DIOCESE
OF BROOKLYN
ON DEATH OF POPE JOHN PAUL II
APRIL 2, 2005
I join with the Bishops, clergy, Religious and lay
faithful of the Diocese of Brooklyn in noting the passage of
the immortal soul of our Holy Father, Pope John Paul II, into
eternal life. We mourn the loss of this saintly leader of our
Church, yet rejoice that he is released from the physical pain
that he bore so heroically for so long.
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