Bishop Salvatore R. Matano drew attention to renewing the sacraments of baptism, penance, Eucharist and confirmation.
Here are 12 new resources — online retreats, apps, podcasts, books and more — that promise to help Catholics grow in faith ...
Bishop Salvatore R. Matano consistently taught about the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist and advocated for eucharistic devotion.
For many years, Bishop Salvatore R. Matano was a familiar presence at the March for Life in Washington, D.C. College students who traveled to the march from SUNY Geneseo looked forward to seeing their ...
Bishop Salvatore R. Matano displayed a gift for connecting with young people during his years leading the Diocese of Rochester.
Around noontime, the apostles went into town to buy food, and Jesus sat by a well. As Jesus rested, a woman of Samaria came to the well to draw some water. “Give me a drink,” ...
Bishop Salvatore R. Matano, apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Rochester, shared this prayer he personally is praying for peace, and he invites the faithful of the diocese to pray it as well.
The decision to initiate major combat operations against Iran has raised debate within Congress over its war powers prerogatives.
As the United States and Israel continued their campaign against Iran, bishops and Christian leaders appealed for peace.
Bishop John S. Bonnici, soon to be the new leader of the Diocese of Rochester, is “excited about the possibilities ahead.” ...
In his final “From the Bishop” column, Bishop Salvatore R. Matano expresses hope for a reinvigorated Lenten season, marked by “‘prayer, contemplation, fasting, almsgiving and penance — to appreciate ...
Bishop-designate John S. Bonnici talks with the Catholic Courier about his path to discerning his vocational call to the priesthood.
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