Please download the worship aid to participate in tomorrow’s evening prayer at 5 PM:
Instructions on how to join are available here.
Please download the worship aid to participate in tomorrow’s evening prayer at 5 PM:
Instructions on how to join are available here.
This week, Fr. Bill Smith and Alexander Lerangis discuss last Sunday’s readings, how receiving what we desire sometimes requires letting go of what we love, and what drew Alex to St. Charles Borromeo parish.
St. Charles at Home episodes feature conversation between the prior Sunday’s homilist and parishioners to provide us with more connection to the parish during the week. The videos are available on our YouTube channel and our website.
Please download the worship aid to participate in tonight’s evening prayer at 5 PM:
Instructions on how to join are available here.
Please download the worship aid to participate in tonight’s evening prayer at 5 PM:
Instructions on how to join are available here.
This week, St. Charles at Home expands its focus. Fr. John Gribowich, the newly appointed administrator for St. Augustine and St. Francis Xavier parishes, sits down with Ian McGrath, a long-time parishioner of St. Francis Xavier. They discuss the readings from Corpus Christi Sunday and how the message challenges us to respond today.
St. Charles at Home episodes feature conversation between the prior Sunday’s homilist and parishioners to provide us with more connection to the parish during the week. The videos are available on our YouTube channel and our website.
This week, Fr. Bill Smith and Angela De Marco Manzi discuss the Holy Trinity and life during the pandemic.
St. Charles at Home episodes feature conversation between the prior Sunday’s homilist and parishioners to provide us with more connection to the parish during the week. The videos are available on our YouTube channel and our website.
The Tablet, Brooklyn’s diocesan newspaper, covered our parish’s faith-based discussions on race in an article “Parishioners’ Goal: Eradicate Racism One Conversation at a Time.” It includes quotes by Tevin Williams, Josephine Dongbang, Fr. Bill Smith, and Fr. Gribowich.