By Father Michael Lynch I am a native NY’er. Born in Manhattan, living and working in Brooklyn and Queens, I have a pretty good sense of the richness and diversity of the people and communities here in our beloved metropolis. I’ve had the opportunity to live in Washington DC, … [Read more...] about “The Treasured Mosaic” by Father Michael Lynch
ICNY needs your support to continue education work like this
“The institute was truly superlative in every way. It went above and beyond my ideas of quality professional development, and I consider it one of the highlights of my teaching career.” — Attendee of the Religious Worlds of New York Summer Institute In July 2017 we were proud … [Read more...] about ICNY needs your support to continue education work like this
MMR34 Panel Discusses “Breaking the Bank: The High Cost of Low-Income Living”
ICNY’s 34th Marshall Meyer Retreat for Social Justice, “Faith-Based Lending and Economic Empowerment: Helping Diverse New Yorkers Build American Dreams” was held in New York City on December 6, 2017. This conference explored the roles of alternative lenders in diverse NYC … [Read more...] about MMR34 Panel Discusses “Breaking the Bank: The High Cost of Low-Income Living”
Statement on Subway Incident
The Interfaith Center of New York condemns this morning’s attack in the subway tunnel under Port Authority—recognizing that while the physical injuries were minimal, this act of malice and cowardice threatens the fabric of public trust in a diverse city where 6 million of us ride … [Read more...] about Statement on Subway Incident
Sarah Ludwig on “Building Faith-Based Lending Institutions, and Advocating for Financial Justice”
ICNY’s 34th Marshall Meyer Retreat for Social Justice, “Faith-Based Lending and Economic Empowerment: Helping Diverse New Yorkers Build American Dreams” was held in New York City on December 6, 2017. This conference explored the roles of alternative lenders in diverse NYC … [Read more...] about Sarah Ludwig on “Building Faith-Based Lending Institutions, and Advocating for Financial Justice”





