Jul 22, 2016 | Sun June 23, 2016
Recently, I was scrolling through Facebook and something interesting caught my eye. It was a list on BuzzFeed, the internet media company that specializes in social news and entertainment. The title of the list was, “24 Signs You Went to a Catholic School.” Being that...
Jun 23, 2016 | 2016 Archives, Sun June 23, 2016
Schools and parishes across the diocese are celebrating another successful school year. See photos submitted by schools and parishes here, and look for more at thecatholicsun.com and in our next print issue. Submit yours to klong@thecatholicsun.com! Kindergarteners...
Jun 23, 2016 | 2016 Archives, Sun June 23, 2016
Submitted by Anne Marie Lara LIVERPOOL — On May 22, the parish families of Immaculate Heart of Mary and St. Joseph the Worker shared a day of worship and community Italian style at “Domenica Cena con La Familia,” Sunday Dinner with the Family. The event was hosted by...
Jun 23, 2016 | 2016 Archives, Sun June 23, 2016
Bishop Robert J. Cunningham has announced new relationships for the following parishes: In the Northern Region: The Parish Communities of St. Anne, Mother of Mary in Mexico; Christ Our Light in Pulaski; and Holy Trinity in Fulton have been three parishes [a cluster]...
Jun 20, 2016 | 2016 Archives, Latest news, Sun June 23, 2016
By Deacon Tom Picciano, Contributing writer ENDICOTT — “I thought it was a really good experience. Because it’s something that not many people get to say — they were world finalists,” said All Saints School third grader Christian Taber. Taber is one of a team of...
Jun 20, 2016 | 2016 Archives, Latest news, Sun June 23, 2016
FAIRMOUNT — The students and staff of Holy Family School celebrated a special religious jubilarian recently: their principal, Sister Christina Marie Luczynski, CSSF. Sister Christina Marie marks 50 years of religious life this year, an occasion the Holy Family...
Jun 20, 2016 | 2016 Archives, Latest news, Sun June 23, 2016
SYRACUSE — Blessed Sacrament School Principal Andrea Polcaro sure is a good egg. Each year, Polcaro challenges her students to read a certain number of books and promises a wild, silly reward in return. Over more than two decades, she’s kissed a pig, eaten a fried...