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Like everyone else here, I am rooting for the Knicks! I have a friendly wager with my friend Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller, and I look forward to what he's going to send my way from San Antonio. Go Knicks!
Today we celebrate St. Charles Lwanga and his companions, the Ugandan Martyrs who were killed for their Christian faith in 1886. In the face of persecution, they remained steadfast in their commitment to Christ, leaving a witness that continues to inspire Catholics worldwide.
During my trip to Cleveland a couple of weekends ago, a few people asked if I was there to watch the Knicks sweep the Cavaliers! 🧹
As the Knicks tip off the NBA Finals tomorrow, we'll be cheering them on!
Today we honor Saints Marcellinus & Peter, martyrs of the early Church who gave their lives for Christ during the persecution of Emperor Diocletian.
So revered were they that their names entered the Roman Canon of the Mass & Constantine later built a basilica over their tomb.
A new episode of All Good Things with Archbishop Hicks airs today!
In this clip from last week's conversation with Prof Meghan Sullivan of Notre Dame, Archbishop Hicks discusses the Pope's first encyclical & the growing impact of AI on daily life.
Today at 2 PM ET on SiriusXM’s
Today, we honor St Justin, Martyr, a 2nd-century philosopher who embraced Christianity and became one of the Church's earliest defenders. Living during the Roman Empire, he explained Christian beliefs to civic leaders and documented some of the earliest descriptions of the Mass.
Today we celebrate the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity the mystery of one God in three Divine Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Before ascending to heaven, Jesus gave His disciples a mission that remains ours today:
“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations..."
Built from a former gun factory, St. Peter's Church on Staten Island stands as testament to the faith and perseverance of Catholic immigrants who helped shape our nation.
As we celebrate America's 250th anniversary discover the Catholic stories woven into our country's history.
Today is the feast of Pope Saint Paul VI. Sometimes people ask me if I’ve ever met a saint – I think we all meet a lot of saints, but official saints, I’ve met a few. Every time I got to Rome, I visit the tomb of Pope Saint Paul VI. @thegnewsroom
Today in the Gospel we have a beautiful illustration of the importance of asking God and turning to Him for all things. We may not want to admit it, but we’re not in control of everything! We need everything from God.
Today we honor St. Augustine of Canterbury, the missionary sent by Pope Gregory the Great to bring the Gospel to England in the late 500s.
Through faith & perseverance, he helped lay the foundation of Christianity in England and became its first Archbishop of Canterbury.
On today’s All Good Things with Archbishop Hicks, the Archbishop and Fr. Dave discuss Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical and the impact of AI on society. Plus, newly ordained priests Fr. John Ippolito and Fr. Joseph Haas, and Prof Meghan Sullivan of Notre Dame on the ethics of AI
Today, the Church celebrates the Feast Day of St. Philip Neri, the 16th-century priest known for joyful evangelization, humor, and compassionate service.
Here in the ADNY, in the Bronx, his namesake Church and School continue his spirit through prayer, education & fellowship.
On Memorial Day, we remember and pray for the men and women who gave their lives in service to our nation.
May God grant eternal rest to the fallen and comfort to their families.
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon them.
On Pentecost Sunday, the Church celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles.
Above the altar of #StPatricksCathedral, the image of the Holy Spirit reminds us that the same Spirit still guides the Church today.
Come, Holy Spirit.
Today, I had the privilege of ordaining Fr John Ippolito & Fr Joseph Haas to the priesthood for @NY_Arch.
Ordained during Pentecost weekend, like me, we'll always be able to say we began this journey together in 2026. Please keep them in your prayers.
As America marks 250 years, we begin a new series on the Catholics who helped shape our nation.
First:, the Irish-born Catholic governor of colonial New York whose leadership helped lay foundations for religious freedom and representative government in America. #America250
Come, Holy Spirit!
This Pentecost Sunday, join Catholics from across New York for a celebration of faith, prayer, and community.
Visit https://t.co/1Scz1deXLV to find events in your neighborhood.
This Pentecost, let us be united in faith, hope, and mission.
St. Rita of Cascia chose forgiveness when others chose revenge, chose faith when circumstances offered despair, and chose God at every turn. Born in 15th-century Italy, she is venerated across the world as the Patron of Impossible Causes.
Today the Church honors St. Christopher Magallanes and Companions who gave their lives during the religious persecution of the Cristero War in Mexico in the 1920s.