Arriving in the nation’s capital on a Diocese of Brooklyn bus around 11 a.m., Joseph Monahan participated in the March for ...
As a recently naturalized American citizen, Sister Emiliana Traversin said she felt even more of an “obligation, right, and ...
Cheryl Pedersen was a scared 19-year-old who discovered she was pregnant and didn’t know where to turn, leading her to have ...
Keith Alberstadt is a stand-up comedian who has appeared on television shows like “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and ...
The high temperature in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic, was 86 degrees on Jan. 21, during the feast of ...
Once again, the green and gold of the parish gymnasium at St. Kevin in Flushing turned into a sea of orange and blue … at ...
When the federal government increased its deportation efforts in the mid-1970s, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, then a priest in ...
Msgr. Robert Romano has traveled to Rome many times, but his trip there next month will be unlike any other. The pastor of ...
President Donald Trump was sworn in for a second, non consecutive term in the White House Jan. 20, becoming the nation's 47th ...
The Christmas season was once again a little bit brighter for children and families in the Diocese of Brooklyn and beyond, thanks to the generosity of Tablet readers who heeded the call to help the ...
A federal judge on Jan. 23 temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to change the interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which grants birthright citizenship.
On the eve of the national March for Life rally in Washington, President Donald Trump announced Jan. 23 he was issuing pardons for 23 protesters arrested for violating the federal Freedom of Access to ...