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November 20, 2025
The St. Vincent Community Healthcare Fund Committee announced that it has awarded 29 grants totaling $104,459.
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November 18, 2025
The granting of this “nihil obstat” means that nothing stands in the way of the Worcester diocese moving forward on the cause. Ruth can now be called a Servant of God, the first step in a long process that could result in her being canonized a saint someday.
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November 12, 2025
Bishop Mark J. Seitz, bishop of the Diocese of El Paso, Texas, and chairman of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops’ Committee on Migration, spoke Nov. 6 at the College of the Holy Cross about “God, Migration and the Struggle for Human Dignity.”
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November 12, 2025
Mr. Messenger said the rally, which also included music and games, drew approximately 250 teenagers and 50 adult leaders from more than 30 parishes.
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November 8, 2025
JEFFERSON – Peter Gerardi planned to retire as music director at St. Mary Parish at the end of 2023 after spending more than 40 years on the job, but he thanks God that he didn’t.
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November 7, 2025
“When you come into this church, you want to pray.” That’s what Stigmatine Father Richard A. Scioli, pastor of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Milford, says visitors tell him.
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November 6, 2025
Notre Dame Church at 446 Main St. in Southbridge is scheduled to partially close on Saturday, due to structural damage on the facade on the south elevation of the building that could pose a safety risk, according to Father Carlos F. Ardila, pastor of St. John Paul II Parish.
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November 1, 2025
The Catholic Campaign for Human Development is the domestic anti-poverty program of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, working to carry out the mission of Jesus Christ “... to bring good news to the poor ... release to captives ... sight to the blind, and let the oppressed go free” (Luke 4:18).
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October 31, 2025
At the gala, Bishop McManus announced that in the past 12 years, a total of more than $2 million has been raised for priests' retirement. This year $350,000 was raised – the most of any subsequent year – with about 1,800 gifts of support.
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October 30, 2025
WORCESTER – Assumptionist Father Dennis Gallagher couldn’t believe it when Assumption University athletic director, Eric Gobiel, informed him that he was going to be inducted into the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame.
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October 30, 2025
“... You will belong entirely to each other; you will be one in mind, one in heart, and one in affections. And whatever sacrifices you may be required to make to preserve this common life, always make them generously. There will be problems which might be difficult, but genuine love can make them easy, and perfect love can make them a joy.”
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October 29, 2025
On Tuesday, Massachusetts was one of more than two dozen states that sued the Trump administration over its refusal to fund SNAP benefits during the government shutdown. The states asked a federal judge to force the administration to dip into a $5 billion contingency fund by Friday to pay for SNAP benefits in November. Approximately 42 million people rely on SNAP benefits.
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October 28, 2025
WORCESTER – In a life filled with warmth, laughter, and quiet wonder, Father Messier touched the hearts of all who knew him. He saw beauty in the smallest moments, joy in simple pleasures, and love in every connection. He died Oct. 25 at Notre Dame Health Care Center.
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October 28, 2025
Last Saturday, the campus of St. Paul Diocesan Jr./Sr. High School was filled with laughter, cheers, and bright fall colors as about 175 runners and walkers took part in the first-ever KnightMare 5K. What began as a modest idea grew into a moving testament to what happens when faith, family, and community come together.
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October 27, 2025
(OSV News) – At the end of our earthly lives, our faith tells us there will be four last things: death, judgment, hell and heaven. Reflecting on such ominous topics in this autumn season can seem quite appropriate for both the pessimist and the optimist alike.
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October 26, 2025
“It becomes, sometimes, a point of healing for people who come to Mass and rediscover the beauty of the faith and the love that God has for them,” he said. Active parishioners present set an example as faith-filled people.
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October 25, 2025
Mr. DiLorenzo said he couldn’t put a percentage on how much the number of burials have decreased, but he believes it’s important for people to bury their dead in a cemetery. “It’s all part of our faith, right?” he said. “It gives you closure, it gives closure for the people who have passed away and it gives you a place to reflect, to visit.”
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October 24, 2025
With the approach of the 12th annual Celebrate Priesthood! Taste of the Diocese Gala, to thank priests and raise money for their retirement needs, we offer this snapshot of the life of a newly “retired” priest. The gala will take place on October 30 at St. Paul Jr./Sr. High School in Worcester. Tickets can be purchased and donations made at worcesterdiocese.org/celebrate-priesthood. For more information call 508-929-4368.
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October 24, 2025
In drafty, old churches and school buildings with inefficient heating systems, utility bills can be a problem. So Nathan Schroeder, director of the Facilities Office for the Worcester Diocese, is doing his best to help them save money.
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October 23, 2025
The St. Thomas More Society of Worcester County will honor four individuals at its 67th annual Red Mass on Sunday, Oct. 26.
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