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Catholic Central students help prepare taxes in volunteer program
Paul Barber, a junior at Catholic Central High School in Troy, shuffles through tax forms in the basement of the diocesan Pastoral Center in Albany. At Catholic Central, Barber is like any other high school student; here, he’s an accountant.
GIVE ME A BREAK!
Camp Breakaway infuses fun with faith
Faith along with all the fun associated with a week of summer camp, Camp Breakaway is a hidden gem nestled in the Adirondacks.
Sisterhood of love
We profile six Sisters of St. Joseph celebrating impressive jubilees.
Catholic Voices
Sister Mary Agnes O’Neil, Daughter of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, shares her vocations story during Catholic Sisters Week.
Learning ‘from the ground up’
Andrea Thomas, a sophomore at the Academy of the Holy Names in Albany, is getting the chance to conduct her own research on medical prosthetics, thanks to the school’s Science Research in the High School program.
Catholic Voices
The Evangelist starts its new interview series with Kelly Grimaldi, who is the historian for the 18 cemeteries under the auspices of the Albany Diocesan Cemeteries. Grimaldi talks about her love of cemeteries, the famous people buried there and what she has in common with author Stephen King. Catholic Voices …
LETHAL WEAPON
Assisted suicide is bad medicine for all NYers
Disney World. Four more birthdays. Teaching your son how to ride a tricycle....
POPE'S NEW WAY TO PRAY
We review Vatican's Click to Pray app
Now if you want to pray, it’s just a click away.
WALK TO HEAL YOUR SOUL
Albany man recalls his life-changing journey on the famed Camino de Santiago in Spain
Bottles of wine, maps on paper napkins and close to a million steps of hilly, complicated terrain. In summary, this is the Camino de Santiago.
Walk to heal the soul
Albany man details his life-changing pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago in Spain in our collection of travel stories.
Subiaco offers a sliver of monastic peace
An ancient monastery clinging to the cliffs above Subiaco, Italy, feels as though it is a world away from the chaotic streets of Rome, only 40 miles to its west
Actor Sinise talks about his unique road to Catholicism
Gary Sinise recalls driving in a hurricane when his wife said: "I'm going to the Catholic Church and I'm going to become a Catholic."
Indiana parish opens "Blessing Box"
The parish's "Blessing Box" is a small, stand-alone structure that would be filled with nonperishable food items and toiletries that anyone in need could access at any time of day.
Food Farmacy: An innovative way to eat
The Food Farmacy, one of the first of its kind in upstate New York, allows people to receive advice from nutritionists as well as fresh produce and other healthy foods.
Does God want religious diversity?
Pope Francis and Sheik Ahmad el-Tayeb, grand imam of al-Azhar, a leading authority for many Sunni Muslims, stepped into the debate when they signed a document on "human fraternity" and improving Christian-Muslim relations.
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