The Diocese of Syracuse is excited to announce the launch of its new official podcast, Catholic Conversations. This engaging new platform will debut its first episode on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, with new episodes airing every Tuesday.
The Diocese of Syracuse is proud to announce the launch of SOLIS, a quarterly magazine and the newest publication of The Catholic Sun, the diocesan newspaper that has been the cornerstone of Catholic journalism for 132 years.
As we approach the World Day of Migrants and Refugees, celebrated on September 29th, I invite you to join me in reflecting on the plight of those who are forced to leave their homes in search of a better life.
Proposal 1 is a wolf in sheep’s clothing that could lead to darkness for many New York families. This amendment disregards the lives of unborn and struggling children in the name of political agendas. It could have dangerous consequences for these children and their parents. As they look to make their voices heard in the public square, faithful Catholics should consider these consequences and vote no. Likewise, they should thoughtfully vote their informed conscience up and down the ballot so that we might usher in change for good.
"The Bishops of NYS join all people of good will in praying for former President Trump and anyone else injured in today’s incident in Butler, Pa. We unequivocally condemn violence of all kinds, including political violence."
New York State Catholic Conference
July 14, 2024
It is customary for the the Bishop of Syracuse to present the newly ordained priests with their first pastoral appointment at the conclusion of the Ordination Mass.
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse will hold a special ordination Mass on Saturday, May 11, 2024, at 10:00 am at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Syracuse, New York. Eight men will be ordained Permanent Deacons by Most Reverend Douglas J. Lucia, Bishop of Syracuse.
The retreat house has served the community for 30 years, providing a sacred space for spiritual renewal and reflection. The decision to close follows careful consideration and prayer, due to a decline in overall demand for retreats coupled with the ongoing need for capital improvements and staffing challenges.
The Diocese of Syracuse announced the difficult decision to close Rome Catholic School at the end of the 2024 academic year. Rome Catholic School is Pre-K- 6th grade.
Bishop Lucia offered this startement upon the senseless killing of an Onondaga County Sheriff Deputy and Syracuse Police Officer on Sunday, April 14, 2024.
After years of declining enrollment and accompanying financial difficulties, the difficult decision was made to close Cathedral Academy at Pompei in Syracuse at the end of the 2024 academic year.
All are welcome to join Bishop Lucia, Saturday, January 20 at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception for 9:30am Mass and 10:30am Holy Hour for Life.