• 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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  • Searching for unique Christmas gifts? Meet the Krestyn family’s ‘busy bees’
    Searching for unique Christmas gifts? Meet the Krestyn family’s ‘busy bees’
    December 6, 2025
    They make their products at home and sell them at conferences, fairs, local stores and online at HoneyMoonHillMarket.com.
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  • Diocesan Basketball League teaches high schoolers about the game and the faith; registration open
    Diocesan Basketball League teaches high schoolers about the game and the faith; registration open
    December 5, 2025
    That first team reached the playoff semifinals, but more importantly, Calvin was baptized and confirmed that year and Mr. DiPaoli was his sponsor for both.
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  • Bishop's Letter: Retirement Fund for Religious collection Dec. 13-14
    Bishop's Letter: Retirement Fund for Religious collection Dec. 13-14
    December 4, 2025
    Religious communities of women and men were devoted to establishing Catholic schools, hospitals, and charitable agencies. Often this progress came at great sacrifice, and many older sisters, brothers, and religious order priests served for little to no pay.
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  • Local religious shops keep Christ in Christmas
    Local religious shops keep Christ in Christmas
    December 1, 2025
    Want to keep Christ in Christmas? One way you might do that is to buy religious gifts and gifts that support the work of the Lord.
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  • Christmas Giving Trees: A way to give to others this Advent season
    Christmas Giving Trees: A way to give to others this Advent season
    November 28, 2025
    WORCESTER - When Deacon Walter F. Doyle attended a party at Leo’s Ristorante about 10 years ago, a woman told him that she recognized him. “You’re Santa Claus,” she said. Then the woman called over her son and told him, “This is the guy that gave you all the Christmas presents when you were a little kid.”
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  • Women’s mini-retreat focuses on finding God’s peace amid trials
    Women’s mini-retreat focuses on finding God’s peace amid trials
    November 26, 2025
    That message was proclaimed at the women’s retreat that the Commission for Women of the Diocese of Worcester hosted at St. Anne Parish in Shrewsbury Nov. 15. Pamela Ashmankas, one of the organizers, said 80 people from 36 parishes in four states attended.
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  • Guild of Our Lady of Providence celebrates 75 years
    Guild of Our Lady of Providence celebrates 75 years
    November 21, 2025
    "Your principal concern was for those who were sick, as well as their family members,” Msgr. Sullivan continued, noting that Jesus loved the sick and “laid out a pattern … for us.” He thanked Guild members for all they and their predecessors have done and all they will do.
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  • More than $100,000 awarded in grants from healthcare fund
    More than $100,000 awarded in grants from healthcare fund
    November 20, 2025
    The St. Vincent Community Healthcare Fund Committee announced that it has awarded 29 grants totaling $104,459.
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  • Vatican says cause for Ruth V.K. Pakaluk, local pro-life activist, wife and mother, can move forward
    Vatican says cause for Ruth V.K. Pakaluk, local pro-life activist, wife and mother, can move forward
    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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  • Interfaith Witness for Migrants and Refugees: A procession from Holy Cross to City Hall
    Interfaith Witness for Migrants and Refugees: A procession from Holy Cross to City Hall
    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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  • Youth rally helps teens focus 
on relationship with Jesus
    Youth rally helps teens focus 
on relationship with Jesus
    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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  • Not his calling, but ‘God’s calling,’ parish organist continues to play
    Not his calling, but ‘God’s calling,’ parish organist continues to play
    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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  • Bishop McManus makes ninth Jubilee pilgrimage – to Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Milford
    Bishop McManus makes ninth Jubilee pilgrimage – to Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish in Milford
    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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  • Due to structural damage, Southbridge church to partially close
    Due to structural damage, Southbridge church to partially close
    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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  • Catholic Campaign for Human Development awards 23 grants totaling $45,000
    Catholic Campaign for Human Development awards 23 grants totaling $45,000
    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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  • 12th annual Celebrate Priesthood gala raises more than $350,000 for priests' retirement
    12th annual Celebrate Priesthood gala raises more than $350,000 for priests' retirement
    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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