• We are not created for algorithms, but human encounter, Pope Leo says in programmatic message on AI
    We are not created for algorithms, but human encounter, Pope Leo says in programmatic message on AI
    January 29, 2026
    (OSV News) – Pope Leo XIV didn't just write his first message as pontiff for World Communications Day Jan. 24. He wrote a programmatic document on artificial intelligence in response to the challenges of the modern world, just like Pope Leo XIII faced the industrial revolution more than a century before.
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  • Many Catholic schools reschedule open houses due to last weekend's snow
    Many Catholic schools reschedule open houses due to last weekend's snow
    January 28, 2026
    Many open houses scheduled for the beginning of Catholic Schools Week were rescheduled due to the snowstorm Jan. 25-26 that brought more than 22 inches of snow to Worcester.
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  • Diocese sends buses to 53rd annual March for Life
    Diocese sends buses to 53rd annual March for Life
    January 27, 2026
    “I loved being surrounded by thousands of people who feel the same way I do supporting life, and you truly are not walking through it alone,” Mr. Audette continued. “Not only was the March remarkable but the bonds formed with fellow Assumption University members and others made this march even more memorable.”
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  • Simon of Cyrene: an example for African Ministry’s men’s groups in 2026
    Simon of Cyrene: an example for African Ministry’s men’s groups in 2026
    January 23, 2026
    “We are facing a lot of broken homes, negligence of duties,” Father Kyeremateng said. “In Africa, the man is supposed to take responsibilities … taking care of the children, the wife,” seeing that everyone lives at peace and is well fed.
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  • Federal policy change for religious worker visas is good news for diocese
    Federal policy change for religious worker visas is good news for diocese
    January 22, 2026
    The updated policy removes the requirement that religious workers in the United States on R-1 visas reside outside the U.S. for a year when the visa’s five-year maximum period is up.
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  • Cardinals call for ‘genuinely moral’ national foreign policy
    Cardinals call for ‘genuinely moral’ national foreign policy
    January 21, 2026
    (OSV News) – Three U.S. cardinals have issued a joint statement urging the creation of a “genuinely moral foreign policy for our nation,” as the U.S. faces “the most profound and searing debate about the moral foundation for America’s actions in the world since the end of the Cold War.”
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  • Ahead of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, churches plan services
    Ahead of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, churches plan services
    January 17, 2026
    Ecumenism “should be promoted and revived,” said Msgr. Peter R. Beaulieu, director of mission integration and pastoral care at St. Vincent Hospital, where he met Greek Orthodox people who helped him bring together local Greek Orthodox and Catholic Christians. “It’s also the mind and heart of Christ that all be one.”
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  • Alpha program begins again in some parishes
    Alpha program begins again in some parishes
    January 16, 2026
    Alpha is a series of free interactive sessions that explore the basics of the Christian faith. Each session consists of dining together, watching a short video with a Gospel message from alphausa.org and then breaking into discussion groups.
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  • Notre Dame Academy marks new year with  Mass to celebrate 75th anniversary of its founding
    Notre Dame Academy marks new year with Mass to celebrate 75th anniversary of its founding
    January 15, 2026
    WORCESTER – A milestone brought people “back to school,” where they enjoyed reunions, reminisced and expressed gratitude.
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  • St. Rose of Lima  Parish kicks off 140th anniversary with Mass, projects
    St. Rose of Lima Parish kicks off 140th anniversary with Mass, projects
    January 15, 2026
    NORTHBOROUGH – St. Rose of Lima Parish kicked off its 140th anniversary year Sunday with a Mass that included a variety of celebrations.
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  • SEEK 2026 conference inspires local attendees
    SEEK 2026 conference inspires local attendees
    January 8, 2026
    The annual SEEK conference held by FOCUS inspires college students and those of college age who do not attend college, to pursue and deepen their relationship with God. The conference gets its name from John 1:38 in which Jesus asks his disciples, “What do you seek?”
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  • Jubilee Year closes locally with Mass
    Jubilee Year closes locally with Mass
    December 30, 2025
    Bishop McManus, joined by Archbishop Michael W. Banach, and several other clergymen, celebrated the closing Mass Sunday at St. Paul Cathedral.
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  • Pope urges people to protect, cultivate even the smallest signs of peace, hope
    Pope urges people to protect, cultivate even the smallest signs of peace, hope
    December 24, 2025
    VATICAN CITY (CNS) – The “confrontational” tone dominating both global and national politics is “deepening instability and unpredictability day by day,” Pope Leo XIV wrote in his message for World Day of Peace, Jan. 1, 2026.
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  • Pope St. Paul VI’s message of evangelization resounds for 50 years
    Pope St. Paul VI’s message of evangelization resounds for 50 years
    December 23, 2025
    A few years later, on December 8, 1975, Pope St. Paul VI published On Evangelization in the Modern World. It was, and still is, an inspiration and a challenge to find more ways to bring Christ into our everyday lives. Here are ten individual challenges from Pope St. Paul VI’s document.
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  • State drops gender-identity requirement for foster care parents amid lawsuit
    State drops gender-identity requirement for foster care parents amid lawsuit
    December 22, 2025
    (CNA) – Massachusetts has omitted language that required prospective foster parents to affirm gender ideology in order to qualify for fostering children.
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  • ‘Lord’s Day Dinners’ help bring merged parish community together
    ‘Lord’s Day Dinners’ help bring merged parish community together
    December 18, 2025
    The latest of what the parish calls Lord’s Day dinners was held last Sunday when 145 people attended a tribute to the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe at the hall on St. James’ campus.
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  • Students build Wayside Shrines to ‘bring the face of Christ to passersby’
    Students build Wayside Shrines to ‘bring the face of Christ to passersby’
    December 13, 2025
    “The point of this project,” Mrs. Holmquist said, “is to get the face of Christ and his Blessed Mother out into a world where there’s so much ugliness that we have to see. So we wanted to bring that mission of bringing the face of Christ to passersby.”
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  • Icons and Advent - 90-year-old priest still writes icons almost daily
    Icons and Advent - 90-year-old priest still writes icons almost daily
    December 12, 2025
    WORCESTER – What do icons have to do with Advent? And how might creating them be part of prayer, priesthood, evangelization and aid to immigrants?
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  • Bishop tells of hope, pope at his last Jubilee Year 
pilgrimage church visit in Gardner
    Bishop tells of hope, pope at his last Jubilee Year 
pilgrimage church visit in Gardner
    December 10, 2025
    He also brought pilgrims the pope’s congratulations on the occasion of the diocese’s 75th anniversary, being celebrated locally this year.
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  • Adopt-A-Student gala raises funds 
for scholarships; students recognized
    Adopt-A-Student gala raises funds 
for scholarships; students recognized
    December 8, 2025
    “For more than 35 years, this program has been committed to our mission to assist students whose families would otherwise be unable to send their child to a Central Catholic school in the Diocese of Worcester,” Bishop McManus said in a letter thanking supporters.
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