Sister M. Hubert Pollard kept four simple but potent words in her heart – “The Love of God.” It is by those words she served more than 60 years with the Sisters of St. Joseph, more than 40 them in roles at St. Mary’s School for the Deaf.
Mar 08, 2024•2 min
Sister Ursula Mattingly spent only seven of her 40-plus years of service to God in the Diocese of Buffalo, but in the mid-1800s she led her fellow Sisters in building what remains Buffalo’s oldest-existing large hospital, one that overcame public prejudice and outperformed the local public hospital during a major cholera outbreak.
Mar 07, 2024•3 min
Sister Mary McCarrick served the Diocese of Buffalo by holding important leadership positions, while also showing her true Christlike guidance when working directly with the poor. She did both through her longtime leadership role at Catholic Charities.
Mar 06, 2024•3 min
Sister Mary Timothy Howard has used the power of education to help many young people escape the grip of poverty and feel empowered to stand up against racism and injustice, sharing her love of teaching and learning with generations of students of all races, faiths, and backgrounds.
Mar 05, 2024•2 min
In 1863, when Bishop John Timon sought nuns to form an establishment in Lockport, New York, it was the Sisters of St. Mary of Namur, led by Mother Emily Kemen, who answered the call. Under Kemen's leadership, they established schools and spread Catholic faith.
Mar 04, 2024•2 min
After being told by Saint Mother Teresa to find and serve the “Calcutta” in her own town, Sister Mary Johnice Rzadkiewicz established the Response to Love Center in Buffalo’s East Side, a center which continues today to provide material and spiritual needs for many in the local community.
Mar 01, 2024•2 min
Mother Colette Hilbert lived by four words: “In All Things, Charity.” Under her leadership, the Sisters taught schoolchildren also worked to help the poor. The Sisters of her order would later set the foundation for what is now Hilbert College.
Mar 01, 2024•2 min
Sister Karen Klimczak served her community by advocating for non-violence, while providing compassion for families of murder victims, and even offering a chance for many convicts to turn their lives around. She did so, ultimately, at the cost of her own life but, remarkably, forgave her killer - 15 years before meeting him.
Mar 01, 2024•2 min
The Diocese of Buffalo's Road to Renewal team will host Renewal Conference 2024 at Hilbert College on Friday, March 22, 2024 from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Here's a preview of the conference, with comments by Fr. Bryan Zielnieski (Vicar for Renewal & Development) on what will be discussed.
Feb 28, 2024•3 min
Dozens of men, women and children currently on a journey toward becoming Catholics took an important step Sunday, February 18 when they were introduced to Bishop Michael Fisher at the Rite of Election ceremony in St. Joseph Cathedral.
Feb 20, 2024•3 min
As Ash Wednesday began, marking the start of Lent, WNY Catholic Audio visited two churches within the Diocese of Buffalo. At one, Bishop Michael Fisher presided over a school Mass. Elsewhere, one parish was holding extended hours to make ashes, prayers, and confessions available for visitors.
Feb 14, 2024•5 min
Each year, the Diocese of Buffalo celebrates couples marking milestone wedding anniversaries with a special Mass at St. Joseph Cathedral in Buffalo. Bishop Michael Fisher celebrated the latest Sunday, February 11, 2024, coinciding with World Marriage Day.
Feb 12, 2024•4 min
The Foundation of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, the independent fundraising entity which supports Catholic ministries within the diocese, hosted its annual Catholic Education Luncheon in Buffalo on Tuesday, February 6, 2024. In addition to award presentations, students were among those who spoke of the impact a Catholic education has made on their lives.
Feb 07, 2024•8 min
Students at St. Christopher School in Tonawanda, NY participated in a Living Rosary Thursday, February 1, 2024 as part of the school's Catholic Schools Week events.
Feb 02, 2024•3 min
As Catholic Schools Week was getting underway in the Diocese of Buffalo, Bishop Michael Fisher enjoyed lunch with a small group of students and faculty at St. John the Baptist School in Alden, NY.
Jan 30, 2024•4 min
The Diocese of Buffalo got Catholic Schools Week 2024 underway Sunday, January 28 with a Mass at St. Benedict Church in Eggertsville. Bishop Michael Fisher was the lead celebrant and spoke during his homily of how education in all subjects honors God.
Jan 29, 2024•3 min
The Diocese of Buffalo's Road to Renewal program hosted a conference at one of the parishes within the City of Buffalo, "Doing More With Less - The Reality of Urban Ministry," welcoming Monsignor Raymond East from St. Teresa of Avila Church in Washington, D.C. to present his thoughts and insights to local clergy and parish lay representatives.
Jan 25, 2024•7 min
Catholic Charities of Buffalo has announced a $9.5 million goal for its annual fundraising Appeal, the 100th such campaign in its history.
Jan 11, 2024•3 min
Priests, deacons, and lay volunteers dressed up in teams of "Magi" and visited more than 70 homes throughout the City of Buffalo on January 6, providing blessings of houses to mark the Feast of the Epiphany, which commemorates the visitation of the Christ Child by the Three Wise Men. The traveling blessings were arranged by Sts. Columba-Brigid Parish in Buffalo.
Jan 09, 2024•5 min
Ray Geska, a Buffalo-area Catholic, began attending weekday Masses at different churches beyond his hone parish in late summer 2023. He's now on a quest to attend a Mass at every church within the Diocese of Buffalo. And as of New Year's Day 2024, he's more than halfway through the list.
Jan 02, 2024•5 min
Ever feel overwhelmed by the aggressive commercialization of Christmas? In this episode, one mother whose family does observe Christian traditions cannot help but struggle to find a little spirit amidst the modern marketing which takes focus off the reason for the Season. In comes Sister Justine to remind us of St. Nicholas, the inspiration for that other famous generous guy in the red suit.
Dec 18, 2023•15 min
A student at Holy Family School has the opportunity to make his song a hit. But to do it, he's told he'll have to reject the friends helping him make the music. Sister Justine steps in, sharing the story of St. Cecelia, the patron saint of musicians, who was martyred after refusing to give up her virtues and love of Christ.
Dec 13, 2023•14 min
A stray and hurting dog has wandered toward the students of Holy Family School. As they temporarily care for their new furry friend, Sister Justine shares the story of St. Roch, the patron saint of dogs.
Dec 06, 2023•15 min
A copy of the first hand-written and hand-illustrated Holy Bible in 500 years will be on display at Our Lady of Victory Basilica in Lackawanna, NY during the Advent and Christmas seasons. WNY Catholic was invited to a preview event to see it up close.
Nov 29, 2023•2 min
The students are about to embark on a field trip to a Holocaust Museum. Before they enter, Sister Justine shares the story of St. Maximilian Kolbe, a Catholic priest and prisoner at Auschwitz who volunteered to take the place of a fellow prisoner condemned to death.
Nov 27, 2023•14 min
The month of November marks Black Catholic History Month in the United States. While Black and African-American Catholics make up just a very small percentage of the overall Catholic population in the U.S. (est. 3 million, representing 4% of US Catholics), that population is a vibrant, inspired community. In this third episode of the Diocese of Buffalo's celebration of Black Catholic History Month, we bring you the second of two homilies delivered October 21, 2023 by Fr. Anthony Bozeman, who spo...
Nov 20, 2023•1 hr 11 min
St. Philip the Apostle Church in Cheektowaga, New York, held an Inclusive Thanksgiving Mass, one that was designed to lessen many of the stimuli which might cause distress in people with disabilities at regular Masses.
Nov 20, 2023•4 min
When a student becomes discouraged after her model rocket fails to fly, Sister Justine shares the story of St. Joseph of Cupertino, a saint who was reputed for ecstatic visions and the ability to levitate in prayer, but who as a child just couldn't seem to do anything right.
Nov 20, 2023•11 min
The month of November marks Black Catholic History Month in the United States. While Black and African-American Catholics make up just a very small percentage of the overall Catholic population in the U.S. (est. 3 million, representing 4% of US Catholics), that population is a vibrant, inspired community. In this episode of the Diocese of Buffalo's celebration of Black Catholic History Month, we bring you some of the recent homily by Fr. Anthony Bozeman, who spoke at Revival 2023 at St. Martin d...
Nov 14, 2023•1 hr 7 min
When classmates make fun of a student because of her mother's job, Sister Justine sets things straight by telling them the tale of St. Zita, a humble yet holy housemaid.
Nov 13, 2023•11 min