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This is one of a series of stories from WRVO on how the COVID-19 pandemic changed life in central and northern NY over the last year. Find all of the…
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NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge on Friday blocked New York state from enforcing coronavirus restrictions limiting indoor religious gatherings to 25%…
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It’s about freedom of speech.That’s what Greece Town Supervisor Bill Reilich told reporters Monday after the Supreme Court decided the town council was…
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A house that opens its doors to pregnant women who don’t have anywhere to live will soon open on Syracuse's Northside.Joseph’s House, a project conceived…
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The food budget for individuals receiving federal food stamps, now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), comes down to $29.40 a…
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Americans are generally thought of as a religious people. But in some areas, church closings are becoming a not uncommon event, as fewer young people join…
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Plans have been finalized for the new Saint Marianne Cope Museum and Shrine in Syracuse. This week, the Sisters of St. Francis of the Neumann Communities…
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Roman Catholics all over the world are being asked to answer a questionnaire in order to help the church deal with what it calls a social and spiritual…
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Sister Simone Campbell has become a political rock star for her support of the Affordable Care Act, and for her leadership of the "Nuns on the Bus"…
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As Pope Benedict XVI left the Vatican today for the last time as pope, some Catholics in central New York were taking note. A mass of Thanksgiving at the…
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The 285,000 Roman Catholics in the Syracuse Diocese are among those digesting Monday's news of the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.Like everyone else,…