Palmyra’s Pageant: The Book of Mormon, Like You’ve Never Seen it Before

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PALMYRA, N.Y. — The Hill Cumorah Pageant, held yearly on a grassy slope outside of Rochester, may be the only place you’ll ever see a Mormon dad in clip-on earrings and a shoulder-length wig. On warm July nights beneath the stars, the production unfolds on eight connected stages, with actors braving fireballs and artificial rain… Continue reading

St. Matthew’s History: Q & A With the Buffalo Diocese

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — St. Matthew’s Roman Catholic Church, founded in 1908, is one of 14 churches the eight-county Catholic Diocese of Buffalo closed in the 1990s. Like business, factories and other landmarks across the city, the house of worship fell victim to the region’s declining population.

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By Faith or Fortune: How a Lost Boy’s Journey to Buffalo Led Back to Sudan

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BUFFALO, N.Y. — On the road to Koiyom in Southern Sudan, they must have seemed an unlikely pair — this gray-haired Catholic priest from Western New York and the 31-year-old Sudanese man he calls his son. But there they were, traveling together — Father Ronald Sajdak, the gregarious pastor of an East Side church, a… Continue reading