Scharfenberger Introduced as the New Bishop of Albany

Feb. 11, 2014 – Reverend Monsignor Edward Scharfenberger was announced as the tenth Bishop of the Diocese of Albany on Tuesday morning. Below are images from the press conference, which was live-streamed on dioceseofbrooklyn.org.

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Reverend Monsignor Edward Scharfenberger at the podium during Tuesday’s press conference. Seated is Bishop Howard Hubbard, the outgoing Bishop of Albany.
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Bishop Hubbard gave a Mets hat to Bishop-elect Scharfenberger, who most recently served as Episcopal Vicar for Queens.

Congratulations to Msgr. Edward Scharfenberger, the New Bishop of Albany

STATEMENT OF BISHOP NICHOLAS DIMARZIO ON THE APPOINTMENT OF
MSGR. EDWARD SCHARFENBERGER AS TENTH BISHOP OF ALBANY, N.Y.

February 11, 2014 – This morning, the Holy Father appointed the Reverend Monsignor Edward Scharfenberger as the Tenth Bishop of the Diocese of Albany, New York.

Monsignor Scharfenberger was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Brooklyn by Bishop James Hickey (who would go on to become Cardinal Archbishop of Washington, D.C.) on July 2, 1973, at St. Peter’s Basilica. He has served in a number of pastoral and administrative positions. Most recently he served as Episcopal Vicar for Queens.  In addition, he recently served as pastor of Saint Matthias Church in the Ridgewood section of Queens and also as Vicar for Strategic Planning.

“First and foremost, Monsignor Scharfenberger is a good priest,” said the Most Reverend Nicholas DiMarzio, Bishop of Brooklyn. “He is primarily concerned about people and is untiring in finding new ways to proclaim the message of redemption which is at the heart of the Gospel.”

Bishop DiMarzio continued, “Monsignor Scharfenberger has been a close collaborator and friend.  He has vast pastoral and administrative experience. I offer my prayers for Monsignor Scharfenberger as he undertakes his Episcopal ministry. I also extend my congratulations to his mother and father, Elaine and Edward, who are both blessed to see this joyful day, for raising such a fine Christian gentleman, for giving the Diocese of Brooklyn a great priest and for giving the Church a holy bishop.”

Young Adult Mass Set for Tuesday Night

Fr. Dwayne Davis will celebrate a special mass for young adults (ages 21-39) in the main chapel at the Diocesan offices on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 7:30PM. We will also be collecting coats and blankets for the needy.

After the celebration of the liturgy, the group will make its way to a local bar/restaurant for fellowship and fun.

The Diocesan offices are at 310 Prospect Park West in Brooklyn. For more information, e-mail Paul Morisi at pmorisi@diobrook.org, and you can tell us you’re coming on Facebook.

Women’s Conference on March 22

February 3, 2014 – The Diocese of Brooklyn invites you to the second Annual Bilingual Women’s Conference, “Mary, A Role Model for Women,” on Saturday, March 22 from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The conference will take place at the Immaculate Conception Center in Douglaston, NY.

Activities include Mass with Bishop DiMarzio, speaker presentations and a panel discussion, a concert by New Name, a prayer service with Msgr. Malagreca, and lunch. The list of speakers is available here in English and in Spanish.

Tickets are $25 before March 1 and $30 after March 1. Pre-registration is required. Please click here to print the registration forms, or to view registration information in Spanish, click here. Read more »

March for Life – Buses Canceled from Brooklyn & Queens

January 21, 2014 — All five buses for tomorrow’s March for Life have been canceled, due to the snowstorm and weather in DC. The buses were sponsored by the diocesan Office of Government Affairs.

You can still follow Wednesday’s events live on NET TV on Time Warner Cable channel 97, and Cablevision channel 30.

Coverage starts at 7:30 A.M. with the Mass, followed by the March for Life rally at noon and the March to the Supreme Court at 1 P.M. For more details about our live coverage click here. UPDATE: An encore of the March for Life coverage will air on Wednesday 1/22 at 8:30 PM.

Live Coverage of March for Life, January 22 on NET TV

NET TV, a property of DeSales Media Group serving the Diocese of Brooklyn, will carry live coverage of the March for Life in Washington, D.C. on January 22, 2014. (Click here to watch a brief promo of the event.)

Coverage starts at 7:30 a.m. with Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, followed by the March for Life rally at noon and the March to the Supreme Court at 1 P.M.

You can watch NET TV in NYC on Time Warner Cable channel 97, and Cablevision channel 30.

9 Days of Prayer – Sign Up for Daily Novena Via Text, App or Email


January 13, 2014 – January 22 marks the 41st anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal throughout the U.S.

Join thousands of Catholics across the country coming together in prayer for a “culture of life” from Saturday, January 18 – Sunday, January 26.

You can participate in four ways:
– Mobile app (download the Android app on Google Play (iOS/iPhone coming soon)
– Text message (text 9DAYS at 99000 to receive novena content each day)
– Email (sign up to receive daily intercessions via email)
– Online (visit the novena page and follow each day online)

For more information about the 9 days of prayer, penance and pilgrimage, go to www.9daysforlife.com. Read more »