Jul 25, 2016 | Latest news, Sun August 4, 2016
A group of 45 pilgrims led by the diocesan Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry is in Poland for World Youth Day 2016. Pilgrim Samantha Pare is sending daily dispatches from the trip — read them below and be sure to check back regularly for updates! Day 4: On...
Aug 3, 2016 | 2016 Archives, Sun August 4, 2016
By Tom Maguire Associate editor Naturally friendly and exuberantly musical, Dominick Corbacio made a big impression when he met Bishop Ludden Junior-Senior High School vocal music teacher Marty Cotton in 2002. In an email, Mrs. Cotton, who is now retired from...
Aug 3, 2016 | 2016 Archives, Sun August 4, 2016
Tenor Dominick Corbacio draws praise for emotional performance at Cazenovia recital By Tom Maguire | Associate editor Some singers delight in covering a song. Dominick Corbacio has been known to premiere one, and to make it the definitive version, at that. The 2008...
Aug 2, 2016 | 2016 Archives, Latest news, Sun August 4, 2016
By Katherine Long | Editor Nearly 40 years after marrying her American sweetheart, German-born Heidi Buda became a U.S. citizen in a ceremony held July 21 at the Onondaga County Courthouse. Buda, the longtime Director of Faith Formation for Holy Trinity Parish in...
Aug 2, 2016 | 2016 Archives, Latest news, Sun August 4, 2016
By Samantha Pallini | Contributing writer NEW BERLIN — About 60 miles outside of Syracuse, in the small town of New Berlin, lies St. Theresa’s Church, a 60-year-old parish that has battled through the highs and the lows to “keep the faith.” On July 24, nearly 200...
Aug 1, 2016 | 2016 Archives, Latest news, Sun August 4, 2016
By Katherine Long | Editor With words of gratitude and a wide smile July 22, Dolphus Johnson cut the ribbon strung across the front porch of 112 Rose Avenue in Syracuse — the address he now calls home. The two-unit dwelling on Rose Avenue is the first to be completed...