ArchCare Center Kitchen Employee Writes Children’s Book, Shares it With Mother Cabrini Residents
| 04/9/2026
By: Patrick Grady
Theresa Pendleton had been on kitchen staff for the Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Care Center for many years, and through her experiences there and being a parent to a son with autism, Theresa was able to write her first book, “E.Z. Makes Friends.” The children’s book follows the story of E.Z. coming to terms with his autism diagnosis and helping teach young children empathy and kindness.
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En este vídeo, monseñor Joseph Espaillat, obispo auxiliar de la Arquidiócesis de Nueva York, comparte su experiencia personal al vivir desde Nueva York la elección del papa León XIV.
By:
Fernanda Pierorazio
| 05/05/2026
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One year after the election of Pope Leo XIV, Archbishop Ronald Hicks reflects on the first American pope’s leadership and impact on the Catholic Church.
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Mary Shovlain
| 05/05/2026
Donors fill gaps left by federal food cuts as Catholic Charities marks 115 years serving the poor.