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The Diocese of Buffalo has announced that Rev. Walter Grabowski, who had been on administrative leave since September 2024, has been returned to ministry.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Several Staten Island clergy members have been reassigned to different parishes as part of a larger ...
Tuesday was the deadline for Western New York parishes to begin to contribute toward the Diocese of Buffalo's $150 million ...
Stephanie Orlando, chief operations officer for Western New York Independent Living for the past seven years, has been named to succeed Douglas J. Usiak, who is retiring as chief executive officer ...
A panel of New York Times opinion experts has picked NYC Comptroller Brad Lander as the top overall choice for mayor.
The U.S. Department of Justice filed a legal challenge on Thursday to a New York law that prevents civil immigration arrests in and around state, city and municipal courthouses.
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty of sexual assault in a retrial after his 2020 conviction was overturned. The judge also declared a mistrial on another charge.
The New York Senate has voted to legalize medically assisted suicide, a move that one Catholic bioethicist told OSV News marked “a dark day” for the state’s residents.
Edmond M. Safra’s AVRS Partners is backing another pair of Vanbarton Group’s office-to-residential conversions ...
Archdiocese of New York superintendent of schools announces launch of a school renewal plan and the final results of a school viability study.
Archdiocese of New York Superintendent of Schools Sister Mary Grace Walsh, ASCJ, announced this week the launch of a school renewal plan and the final results of a school viability study.
A new initiative, “Called By Name,” is the Archdiocese of New York’s latest attempt to spark interest in the priesthood.