December: The Month of Mary
by ARCHBISHOP CHRISTOPHER J. COYNE While the month of December is traditionally thought of as the month of Advent and Christmas preparations, I would ask [...]
November, the Month We Pray for the Souls of the Dead
by ARCHBISHOP CHRISTOPHER J. COYNE When I was very small, my mother’s sister Patricia died at a very young age. I don’t remember as I [...]
This Election Day, Let Your Faith Be Your Conscience
by ARCHBISHOP CHRISTOPHER J. COYNE My brothers and sisters, On Tues., Nov. 5, those of us who are eligible to vote in local, state, and [...]
Honoring All Popes as Successors of St. Peter
by ARCHBISHOP CHRISTOPHER J. COYNE When I was ordained a priest in 1986, John Paul II was pope. He was a man of prayer and [...]
My Dear Brothers and Sisters
by ARCHBISHOP CHRISTOPHER J. COYNE As I write this first column to you as Archbishop, I want to begin by thanking the bishops, the priests, [...]
The Call to Discipleship: Is the Foundation of Our Further Vocational Call
by ARCHBISHOP CHRISTOPHER J. COYNE Over the past year, the vocations effort within the Archdiocese of Hartford has born great fruit with over 60 men [...]
A Thank You To Archbishop Blair
by ARCHBISHOP CHRISTOPHER J. COYNE In 1986, I was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Boston. I served there for 25 years. My last [...]
Easter Joy
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair For those of us Christians who live in the northern hemisphere, the meaning of Easter is reflected in [...]
“Your Word Is A Light To My Path”
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Once again this year, at Pope Francis’ direc-tion, the third Sunday of January has been designated “Word of [...]
HIS FLESH AND OURS
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair In this season between All Souls Day in November and Christmas in December I’m prompted to write about [...]
“I HAVE CALLED YOU FRIENDS”
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Some weeks ago a piece in the Wall Street Journal told the story of two ordinary men who [...]
A Beacon of God in the City of Man
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Recently in these pages I wrote to you about the celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation in our [...]
“My Flesh for the Life of the World”
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair At Easter we proclaim that Jesus Christ — in his human body, and not as a ghost, phantom [...]
The Sacrament Of Confirmation And Our Cathedral
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair In the Fall of 2021 the Sacrament of Confirmation began to be celebrated seasonally on Saturday mornings and [...]
The Source And Summit Of The Church’s Life
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair June 10/11 is the Solemnity of Corpus Christi, “the Body (and Blood) of Christ,” which He Himself gives [...]
Our Bodily And Spiritual Being
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Pope Francis has been quoted as saying that today we live, not just in “a changing world,” but rather in [...]
Following the Way of Jesus
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair This edition of the Transcript is devoted in great part to the re-cent archdiocesan pilgrimage to the Holy [...]
LENT 2023: “LORD, TEACH US TO PRAY”
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair One of the signs of human maturity is an honest acknowledgement of how little we really know, of how much [...]
Our Family Table
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair I wish everyone a happy and healthy Year of Our Lord 2023. “All time belongs to Him,” we [...]
For The Life And Peace Of The World
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Advances in science over the last century or more have revolutionized our ideas about the origin of the [...]
“May Thanksgiving Overflow For The Glory Of God”
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair As we celebrate Thanksgiving Day during this month of November, it is timely to reflect on something that [...]
The “Four Last Things”
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair It’s that time of year when the Church has traditionally focused on what lies beyond this life, the [...]
‘Peace To One’s Conscience And Salvation To One’s Life’
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair In late June, I published a letter about the Supreme Court decision overturning abortion on demand as a [...]
“I, With Firm Faith Believe And Profess … So Help Me God”
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair When I was about to be ordained a bishop in 1999, I was required to make a “Profession [...]
BURSTS OF DIVINE GLORY
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair If you’ve ever attended a big public fireworks display, you will know how it begins and ends with [...]
Fatima Today
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Articles for the Catholic Transcript must be submitted far in advance, and as I write this for the [...]
Sunday, ‘a Sacrament Of Easter’
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair As Easter draws near, my wish for you is that the crucified and risen Lord will fill your life [...]
Or A Synodal Church: communion, Participation And Mission
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair I have been asked occasionally about the synod which Pope Francis has announced, and about our participation in it. [...]
“I Received What I Handed On To You”
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair In this new year, the 2,022nd Year of Our Lord, may our archdiocesan family of faith and each of [...]
NO LONGER Christian by Default
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair For a person dedicated to their religious faith, whether Catholic or not, today’s decline in religious self-identification and practice [...]
NO MÁS Cristiano Por Defecto
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Para una persona dedicada a su fe religiosa, ya sea católica o no, el declive actual de la autoidentificación [...]
A Eucharistic And Synodal Church
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair If I were asked what is the Church’s greatest treasure, I would have to say the holy Eucharist because, [...]
Una Iglesia Eucarística Y Sinodal
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Si me preguntaran cuál es el mayor tesoro de la Iglesia, yo diría que es la Sagrada Eucaristía, porque, [...]
The Gift and Mystery of the Priesthood
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair On Aug. 13, we will celebrate for the first time on our liturgical calendar the Memorial of Blessed Michael [...]
El Don y el Misterio del Sacerdocio
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Este año, el 13 de agosto, en nuestro calendario litúrgico, celebraremos por primera vez en la Memoria del Beato [...]
Pentecost and the Celebration of Confirmation
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair On May 23, we celebrated the solemnity of Pentecost, the day on which the gift of the Holy Spirit [...]
LOVE AND TRUTH, not ideology
In an op-ed piece published in January in the Italian press, Cardinal Gerhard Muller, former prefect of the Vatican Congregation for the Doctrine of the [...]
AMOR Y VERDAD, no ideología
AMOR Y VERDAD, no ideologíaEn un artículo de opinión publicado en la prensa italiana, en enero, el cardenal Gerhard Muller — ex prefecto de la [...]
‘I’ Is Not The Center of the Universe
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair As a seminarian many years ago, both philosophy and theology had pride of place in the curriculum of those being [...]
From Death to Life
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair The Lenten season always challenges us to step back and take stock of our lives in light of [...]
All Time Belongs to Him —and all the ages
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair As we move into 2021, I’m reminded of the beautiful prayer at the blessing of the paschal candle [...]
Suyo Es El TiempoY Todas Las Edades
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Amedida que nos acercamos al año 2021, viene a mi memoria la hermosa oración de bendición del cirio [...]
Peace: A Gift and Responsibility
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair This edition of the Transcript comes to you during Advent. It is the Church season that signifies expectation, [...]
Paz: Un Regalo Y Una Responsabilidad
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Esta edición del Catholic Transcript les llega durante el Adviento. Es el tiempo litúrgico que expresa expectativa, preparación y esperanza. [...]
We Cannot Live Without The Mass
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair When New York’s Cardinal Dolan was president of the U.S. Bishops’ Conference, in one of his annual addresses [...]
No Podemos Vivir Sin La Misa
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair En un mundo de “lo hice a mi manera”, en el que se idealiza al que es individualista, [...]
‘Faithful Citizenship’
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Over the last half century, there has been a great upheaval in the life of our society. Consensus about fundamental [...]
‘Ciudadanía Fiel’
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Durante este último medio siglo ha habido una gran conmoción en la vida de nuestra sociedad. El consenso [...]
A Venerated Hero
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair To be, or not to be, that is the question.” So wrote Shakespeare so long ago. What does it [...]
Un Héroe Venerado
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Ser o no ser, esa es la pregunta”. Así escribió Shakespeare hace mucho tiempo. ¿Qué significa que algo [...]
In All Things, Charity
ARCHBISHOP LEONARD P. BLAIR Once again I find myself writing early on, in preparation for the July-August edition of the Catholic Transcript. [...]
EN TODAS LAS COSAS, CARIDAD
ARCHBISHOP LEONARD P. BLAIR Una vez más, me encuentro escribiendo temprano, en preparación para la edición de julio-agosto de Catholic Transcript. Y [...]
Faith As Trust
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair A time of worldwide pandemic, with all the fears to which it gives rise, puts us all to [...]
Fe Como Confianza
El Arzobispo Leonard P. Blair Esta época de pandemia mundial, con todos los temores que da lugar, nos pone a prueba a [...]
“Whoever does the Will of God remains forever”
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair As I write this article for the Transcript well in advance of its publication date, we are in [...]
”Él que hace la Voluntad de Dios Permanecerá para Siempre”
El Arzobispo Leonard P. Blair Mientras escribo este artículo para Transcript con bastante anticipación a su fecha de publicación, estamos en medio [...]
A Mutual Trust
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair In español The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead at Easter is what defines the world and [...]
Una sed mutua
El Arzobispo Leonard P. Blair La resurrección de Jesucristo de entre los muertos en la Pascua es lo que define al mundo [...]
Taking Words Seriously
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair St. Augustine once referred to words as “precious cups of meaning” from which we are given to drink [...]
2020: A Year of Grace
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair As we begin a new year of grace, the Year of Our Lord, 2020 A.D., I wish all [...]
Fifteen Minutes of Peace and Quiet
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Soon, the season of goodwill and peace on earth will be upon us, and it will be celebrated [...]
My Ad Limina Apostolorum Visit to Rome
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair At every Mass, one of the prayers proclaims that those present are “in communion with Francis our pope [...]
Sooner the Earth Without the Sun
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair On Sept. 23, we celebrated the memorial of St. Pio of Pietralcina, popularly known as Padre Pio, a [...]
‘Think Parent’
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair The public advocacy that is made on behalf of our Catholic schools is featured in this edition of [...]
Speaking The Truth With Love
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair THIS MONTH’S FEATURE STORY on the work of the Connecticut Catholic Conference highlights an important aspect of our engagement [...]
The Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Sanctification of Priests
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair June is traditionally devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. One of the earliest recollections I have of my [...]
‘Let it be done to me according to Your Word’
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair During this month of May dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, I would like to reflect a bit on [...]
The Easter joy of May’s revenge upon November
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair For those of us Christians who live in the Northern Hemisphere, the meaning of Easter that we will soon [...]
Charting a way forward with the Synod
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair As archbishop of Hartford, I am in a position to get an overview of the life of our local [...]
‘Going it alone’
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Sometime ago, I made a resolution that I would abstain from eating meat on Fridays. I reflected on the [...]
Blessed Pope Paul VI, pray for us!
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair July 25, 2018, marked the 50th anniversary of Blessed (soon to be saint) Pope Paul VI’s encyclical letter Humanae [...]
Salt and light for the world
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair “Woe to me if I do not preach the Gospel,” says St. Paul (1 Cor 9:16). You and I [...]
Hearts on Fire
Archbishop's Column Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Let me share with you some spiritual wisdom from a great bishop, St. Francis de Sales. When we face [...]
Mary – Mother of God, Mother of the Church
Archbishop Leonard P. Blair As I grow older and look back at my life, like all of us, I have much for which [...]
Sunday, ‘a sacrament of Easter’
Archbishop's Column Archbishop Leonard P. Blair May the crucified and risen Christ fill your life with light and joy! As St. Paul says: “If Christ [...]
‘Now is the acceptable time’
Archbishop's Column Archbishop Leonard P. Blair When I was a parish priest, I often heard confessions of the elementary and religious education students. The first [...]
Good stewardship for today and tomorrow
Archbishop's Column Archbishop Leonard P. Blair Now that we’ve begun a new year, I wish you a happy and healthy 2018. This month I want [...]
And on earth, peace
Archbishop's Column Archbishop Leonard P. Blair “Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to people of good will.” Thus reads the Gloria [...]
Holiness at a time of testing
Archbishop's Column In the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., there are many significant works of art. One of [...]
Responding to God’s call
Archbishop's Desk At the beginning of July, in Orlando, I was privileged to attend the National Convocation of Catholic Leaders organized by the bishops of [...]
From our mother in heaven
Archbishop's Column This year, 2017, marks the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady at Fatima in Portugal. At the end of September, I will [...]
A new Pentecost in Connecticut
Archbishop’s Desk “To live is to change; and to be perfect is to have changed often.” This favorite saying of Blessed John Henry Cardinal Newman [...]
A Priest’s Call to Celibacy
See Spanish Version Not too long ago, media attention was focused on a comment by Pope Francis about studying the possibility of priestly ordination for [...]
‘Take courage, for I have conquered the world’
Archbishop's Desk by Archbishop Leonard P. Blair During Holy Week we are going to celebrate the work of our salvation that once took place in [...]
Jesus is calling us
Archbishop's Desk During Lent, we hear the refrain: “Repent, and believe in the Gospel.” What exactly does this mean? Get rid of your bad habits [...]
A new Catholic Transcript for a new year
The Archbishop’s Desk Most Reverend Leonard P. Blair As we prepare to celebrate the birth of Christ, I wish all of you a holy Advent [...]
The Harvest is Abundant but the Laborers are Few
In the year 1965, there were almost 46 million Catholics in the United States served by a total of 58,632 priests. Today there are over [...]
‘Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship’
The Archbishop’s Desk Most Reverend Leonard P. Blair “Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship” (http://bit.ly/2cgjg7j) is the title of the document approved by the bishops of [...]
Stolen Lives – Catholic teaching on human trafficking
Archbishop's Desk Most Reverend Leonard P. Blair Not long ago, Pope Francis made an unexpected appearance at a “Judges’ Summit on Human Trafficking and Organized [...]
Of human solidarity and forgiveness
The Archbishop's Desk Most Reverend Leonard P. Blair Of human solidarity and forgiveness As I write this column in July, plans are already under way [...]
Hearing and Heeding God’s Voice
The Archbishop’s Desk Hearing and heeding God’s voice The American poet Robert Frost once said that his life’s challenge was to join his vocation [...]
Harbingers of Hope and Healing
The Archbishop's Desk Harbingers of hope and healing Almost six months into the Jubilee Year of Mercy, we have to ask ourselves how we can [...]
Stewards for Tomorrow
The Archbishop's Desk Stewards for tomorrow This month, I am happy to share with you the following homily, which I delivered at a service in [...]
A spiritual treasury – indulgences in a year of jubilee
The Archbishop's Desk Most Reverend Leonard P. Blair In announcing the Year of Mercy, Pope Francis wrote that “a Jubilee also entails the granting of [...]
Mercy or fear? The ‘better angels of our nature’
Archbishop's Desk It’s already February going on Lent, but I need to express my very belated appreciation to all of you who sent me greetings [...]
‘Mercy without measure’: Forgiveness in the wake of terrorism
Archbishop's Desk From Paris to Mumbai to London; from Colorado Springs to San Bernardino, we have witnessed murderous rampages motivated by terrorism and/or mental derangement. [...]
‘Spotlight’
Archbishop Blair's Column The Catholic Transcript – December Issue, 2015 ‘Spotlight’ As a bishop who experienced firsthand the unfolding of the sexual abuse crisis in [...]
Jubilee Year of Mercy
Next month, on Dec. 8, a special event will take place in Rome that has great significance for the whole church. Pope Francis will inaugurate [...]
Archbishop Blair’s Travelogue
September 22, 2015. 4:55 p.m. Archbishop Blair, five minutes to 5 in the afternoon (4:55 p.m.), Tuesday, September 22nd in Arlington, VA After having a [...]
“More precious than gold is faith . . .”
“More precious than gold is faith which stands the test" (1 Pt 1:7) One of the great figures of the nineteenth century who became a [...]
What We Have Heard
What we have heard I hope that you are enjoying the summer season and many blessings from our loving God and Father. As our archdiocesan [...]
Made ‘At the beginning’
Archbishop Blair's Column The Catholic Transcript – July Issue, 2015 Made ‘At the beginning’ Like so many others in our country, I am dismayed at [...]
A challenging mission in challenging times
Archbishop Blair's Column The Catholic Transcript – June Issue, 2015 A challenging mission in challenging times On Saturday, May 16, it was a great [...]
Repositioning for a spiritually rich and vibrant future
Archbishop Blair's Column The Catholic Transcript – May Issue, 2015 Repositioning for a spiritually rich and vibrant future Some weeks ago, I asked that a [...]
‘So that our joy may be complete’
To all of you and to your loved ones, I would like to extend a Blessed Christmas – a Christmas centered on the person of [...]
True and False Compassion
For this November issue of the Transcript, I want to anticipate the coming holiday and wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving. Let’s remember that it [...]
Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord
At the very beginning of November, we will be celebrating two important feasts that are deeply rooted in Catholic faith and piety: All Saints Day [...]
Growing as a human person in the presence of God
Last month, I was happy to join other bishops from New England for our annual retreat. One Catholic dictionary defines a retreat as “an individual [...]
On receiving the pallium
On June 29, the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul, I was blessed to receive from the hands of Pope Francis the vestment known as [...]
“GOD Loves the Stranger . . .”
It is probably safe to say that everyday life has changed more in the last 100 years than it did in the previous 1,000. The [...]
The Wind in Our Sails
If you’ve ever attended a big public fireworks display, you will know how it begins and ends with a bang, and is marked by many [...]
Saints John XXIII and John Paul II, Pray For Us
There is a passage in St. Paul that reads: “Even though we once knew Christ from a human point of view, we know him no [...]
A Message from Archbishop Blair
Pray for those who are tempted to lose hope: Most of us wake up each day and face our problems with the hope that we [...]