Sadly, their brothers and sisters in the West are largely unaware that ancient Christian communities are being dismantled and destroyed.
October, 2013

International meeting with Jewish leaders a collaboration for peace+
"We advanced in the deepening of the bonds of mutual respect, friendship and commitment to collaborate together for the good of society."
Women of Faith unite for conference+
Women from the diocese joined to pray and learn at the second annual Long Island Catholic Women’s Conference, “Women of Faith,” on October 19th at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Huntington. Speakers included Father Michael Duffy, associate pastor...
Concert, prayers bring Consolation to nursing home residents+
Father Charles and Laurie Mangano sang for the residents of Our Lady of Consolation Nursing Center.
Praying for religious freedom+
Hundreds of people from across Long Island gathered Oct. 5th for a Rosary Rally for Religious Liberty & the Preservation of Catholic Healthcare at Good Samaritan Hospital, West Islip. The mandate from Health and Human Services calls for fines on...

Rest in Peace, Bishop Daly+
He was a priest who loved his priesthood because he loved to place himself at the service of the People of God.
Bishop James Daly, 92+
"He was truly a trailblazer and visionary during the early formative years of this Diocese."
The Death of Bishop James Daly+
His dry sense of humor and his down-to-earth appreciation of life are treasures many of us will carry into the days ahead.
Knights’ documentary on Pope Francis to air Oct. 20+
Viewers are offered a better understanding of the Holy Father, from his family life, to his compassion for the poor and love of soccer.

Bishop at Red Mass: Practice prudence+
The practice of prudence can offer hope for resolving differences in the political field as it can in all areas ... where we need to seek the common good.