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Lawsuit accuses Brooklyn bishop of sex abuse in Jersey City decades ago Abbott Koloff, NorthJersey.com One of two men who have accused Brooklyn Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio of sexually abusing them as children in Jersey City decades ago has filed a lawsuit based on allegations that he made public last year. The suit, filed last week in New Jersey Superior Court, alleges that DiMarzio sexually abused the man repeatedly when he was a 6-year-old boy at Holy Rosary parish in 1979 and 1980. The accuser, Samier Tadros, who lives in Florida, went public with the allegation in 2020, months after another man publicly alleged that he had been abused by DiMarzio at another Jersey City parish in the 1970s. ....
The Tablet February 17, 2021 Bishop DiMarzio leads the faithful at Mass on Ash Wednesday DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN This Ash Wednesday, priests and bishops across the Diocese of Brooklyn imposed ashes in a new way due to the ongoing pandemic. Under Pope Francis’ recommendation, ashes were sprinkled on worshippers’ heads instead of drawing the sign of the cross on the forehead. Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, who celebrated the Ash Wednesday Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of St. James on Feb. 17, spoke about how challenging the past year has been due to the pandemic. However, he noted, Lent is a time for renewing faith, hope, and love, as well as for believing and welcoming God into our lives. ....
The Tablet February 17, 2021 Bishop Michael Olson of Fort Worth wants people to consider three questions regarding the use of social media:.“It’s a way for them to be present and also a way for us to be aware of them without offering it as a replacement.” (Photo: CNS/Tyler Orsburn) By John Lavenburg, National Correspondent HARTFORD, CONN. Bishop Michael Olson of Fort Worth wants people to consider three questions regarding the use of social media: does this need to be said? Is it my place to say it? And am I saying this in a way that builds up or tears down? ....
March for Life Forges Ahead Through COVID-19 Pandemic January 15, 2021 Pro-life advocates gather near the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington Jan. 19, 2018. (Photo: CNS/Tyler Orsburn) WINDSOR TERRACE Cathy Donohoe cut class in 1974 to attend the first annual March for Life with her father. She’s helped the diocese organize buses and gone every year since at least 2000, but this year she’ll stay back as a COVID-19 precaution. “To say I’m disappointed would be an understatement. I think it’s important for the world to know that pro-lifers are tough and determined, and that we don’t give up until every human being is protected under the law,” said Donohoe, the president of The Bridge to Life, a New York organization that helps mothers in need. ....
Denver, Colo., Jul 23, 2018 / 03:47 pm (CNA).- This week, CNA says farewell to our summer intern, Lizzy Josyln. In her final week at CNA this summer, Lizzy offers “The Genius of Woman,” a four-part series of interviews and profiles, based on Pope St. John Paul II’s “Letter to Women,” and interviews with seven Catholic women from very different walks of life. This is the first piece in that series:
The “genius of woman” or the “feminine genius,” a phrase made popular by Pope St. John Paul II’s 1995 “Letter to Women,” can be summarized as the distinct social and interpersonal strengths of women, offered generously to the world. ....