• Diocese celebrates its 75th anniversary at Mass: ‘We are not strangers, ...' we belong to the Church
    Diocese celebrates its 75th anniversary at Mass: ‘We are not strangers, ...' we belong to the Church
    March 3, 2025
    WORCESTER - With gratitude, rejoicing and hope members of the Worcester diocese celebrated its 75th anniversary Sunday with a Mass and reception at St. Paul Cathedral. Bishop McManus brought them together to thank God for their faith and the diocese’s history, traced to March 7, 1950, Msgr. Francis D. Kelly, a retired priest, said in his homily.
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  • 40 Days for Life to begin
    40 Days for Life to begin
    March 2, 2025
    Priests and their parishioners are being encouraged to sign up for time slots to pray outside a Worcester abortion facility this Lent, according to an email from local organizers of the 40 Days for Life campaign.
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  • A convert known as the ‘surfer priest’ to be opening speaker at Men’s Conference
    A convert known as the ‘surfer priest’ to be opening speaker at Men’s Conference
    March 1, 2025
    Before his conversion to Catholicism, Father Calloway was a high school dropout who had been kicked out of a foreign country, institutionalized twice and thrown in jail multiple times.
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  • Diocese to Commemorate 75th Anniversary on Sunday
    Diocese to Commemorate 75th Anniversary on Sunday
    February 28, 2025
    On March 2, 2025 at 3:00 pm, the Diocese of Worcester will commemorate its 75th Anniversary as a diocese at a solemn Mass to be held at St. Paul Cathedral, 15 Chatham Street, Worcester. The public is invited and the Mass will be streamed live on worcesterdiocese.org. MORE.
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  • Retired but still serving: Father Ryan says 
he became a priest to serve God 
and country
    Retired but still serving: Father Ryan says 
he became a priest to serve God 
and country
    February 28, 2025
    Father Edward M. Ryan retired early for health reasons. But now he’s back in a parish – as sacramental minister for St. Stanislaus in Warren.
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  • High school athlete and volunteer sees life’s bigger picture
    High school athlete and volunteer sees life’s bigger picture
    February 27, 2025
    Before each field hockey and lacrosse game, Brigid and her teammates pray the “Hail Mary.” “I’m not praying to win,” she said. “Praying to me is calming and it grounds me and makes me realize win or lose, it doesn’t matter to the rest of my life. The bigger picture will always be my religion and the end goal is to go to heaven and be with God.”
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  • Bishops call for prayers for Pope Francis
    Bishops call for prayers for Pope Francis
    February 26, 2025
    On Saturday, Bishop McManus called for prayers. “I ask all Catholics and people of good will to join with me in prayer this weekend for the recovery of our Holy Father, Pope Francis, who is reported to be in critical condition,” he said. “May Jesus Christ the source of all healing restore him to health and the continued guidance of our Church as the Vicar of Christ.”
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  • Father Michael J. Roy, 77, retired diocesan priest
    Father Michael J. Roy, 77, retired diocesan priest
    February 24, 2025
    Father Michael J. Roy, 77, of Worcester, passed away peacefully with family by his side on Friday, Feb. 21 at the Notre Dame Long Term Care and Rehabilitation Center.
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  • Bishopa asks for prayers for Holy Father
    Bishopa asks for prayers for Holy Father
    February 22, 2025
    Bishop McManus has issued the following today to all parishes: "I ask all Catholics and people of good will to join with me in prayer this weekend for the recovery of our Holy Father, Pope Francis, who is reported to be in critical condition. May Jesus Christ the source of all healing restore him to health and the continued guidance of our Church as the Vicar of Christ."
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  • Local woman professes perpetual vows at Dominican monastery
    Local woman professes perpetual vows at Dominican monastery
    February 22, 2025
    Feeling lonely one day, a Fitchburg girl built a “chapel” of pillows and blankets – and called out to God.
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  • A once high school football rival becomes new head coach at St. John’s High School
    A once high school football rival becomes new head coach at St. John’s High School
    February 21, 2025
    St. John’s announced Saturday the hiring of Mr. Senecal, 39, to replace John Vassar, who parted ways with the school after coaching the Pioneers to records of 5-6 and 3-8, including 1-9 in the Catholic Conference, over the past two seasons.
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  • Worcester City Council votes favorably for transgender ‘sanctuary city’
    February 20, 2025
    The Worcester City Council voted last week to declare Worcester a sanctuary city for “transgender and gender diverse people.”
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  • Catholic Charities Worcester virtually unaffected by federal policy changes at present
    Catholic Charities Worcester virtually unaffected by federal policy changes at present
    February 16, 2025
    Catholic Charities Worcester County programs continue, basically unaffected by Trump administration policies, according to Timothy J. McMahon, the agency’s executive director. The administration has apparently scared some immigrants – whether or not they are here legally – away from seeking emergency services, even though Catholic Charities will not report them to the U.S. government, he said.
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  • Survivor of 1963 church bombing talks about faith, racism
    Survivor of 1963 church bombing talks about faith, racism
    February 15, 2025
    Sarah Collins Rudolph’s Black History Month talk at Anna Maria College Monday also provided an occasion for critiquing today’s society in light of history, and considering future action.
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  • Number of Catholic marriages decreasing throughout the world, but resources are available
    Number of Catholic marriages decreasing throughout the world, but resources are available
    February 14, 2025
    One parishioner details why she and her husband chose to convalidate their 12-year civil marriage.
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  • Msgr. Reidy to be Sixth Bishop of Norwich
    Msgr. Reidy to be Sixth Bishop of Norwich
    February 12, 2025
    His Holiness, Pope Francis, has appointed Monsignor Richard F. Reidy, JCL, presently Vicar General and Moderator of the Curia of the Diocese of Worcester, to become the sixth Bishop of Norwich, Connecticut
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  • Only with love can the Gospel of Life be proclaimed
    Only with love can the Gospel of Life be proclaimed
    February 1, 2025
    For, in the end, people will only come to believe the Gospel of Life by love, that is, love of the young woman who is contemplating abortion and the doctor who advocates for euthanasia. People must believe that the woman and the doctor share in the same dignity as the unborn child or sick person whose life will be threatened by their decisions.
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  • Bishop’s first visit to a local pilgrimage church brings hope
    Bishop’s first visit to a local pilgrimage church brings hope
    January 30, 2025
    Since parish changes, Divine Mercy has grown, bringing with it new hope for the Church
 and a glimpse into the history of St. Paul Church that straddles the Massachusetts-Rhode Island border.
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  • Many from the diocese march for life at 52nd annual event in Washington, D.C.
    Many from the diocese march for life at 52nd annual event in Washington, D.C.
    January 27, 2025
    Personal experiences made the Jan. 24 March for Life in Washington, D.C., more meaningful for some people who went on the Worcester diocese’s trip.
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  • Bishop, superintendent respond to federal immigration policy changes
    Bishop, superintendent respond to federal immigration policy changes
    January 25, 2025
    Bishop McManus and superintendent of diocesan Catholic schools, David Perda, issued statements Friday in response to recent changes in federal immigration policies regarding churches and schools.
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