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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Bronx is Burning: Tragic Fire in Belmont

A Tragic Fire Strikes the Heart of Belmont: The Blaze at 660 East 187th Street in the Bronx

On Tuesday, April 21, 2026, a devastating multi-alarm fire ripped through a five-story mixed-use building at 660 East 187th Street in the Belmont section of the Bronx, an area long known as the Bronx's Little Italy. The fire, which escalated to a 5-alarm blaze, broke out around 1:30–2:48 p.m., with heavy smoke and flames reported on multiple floors and spreading into the cockloft (the space between the top floor ceiling and the roof). Firefighters from the FDNY battled the intense inferno for hours, with roughly 200 personnel responding. Tragically, at least two civilians lost their lives, and 11 others were injured, including five firefighters who sustained minor injuries. Two civilians were hospitalized in serious condition, while others suffered minor injuries.

The building at 660 East 187th Street, constructed in 1906, is a classic early 20th-century structure with 5 stories and approximately 28 residential units above commercial storefronts on the ground level. At over 120 years old, it reflects the historic fabric of the Belmont neighborhood—dense, walk-up style housing typical of many Bronx buildings from that era, often with ordinary construction (brick and wood elements) that can allow fire to spread rapidly through voids, walls, and the cockloft once ignited. A portion of the roof and stairwell reportedly collapsed due to structural instability during the firefight. The exact cause of the fire remains under investigation by the FDNY and other authorities.

This tragedy hits close to home for many in the community, including myself. It is my old neighborhood. That same Tuesday morning, before the fire erupted in the afternoon, I drove by the area with my mom. We were there to mail a letter and check our Ministry PO box in the neighborhood. It was a routine stop on a normal day—little did we know the horror that would unfold just hours later on those very streets. Seeing the news reports and images of the building engulfed in smoke brought an extra layer of shock and sorrow, knowing how vibrant and tight-knit this Belmont community is.

The fire displaced numerous residents, many of whom lost everything in the blaze. In a neighborhood already facing housing challenges, this event compounds the hardship for families who now find themselves without a home.


As a community of faith, we turn to prayer in times like these. Let us pray:

Heavenly Father, we commend to Your mercy the souls of those who perished in the fire at 660 East 187th Street. Comfort the grieving families who have lost loved ones, and surround with Your healing grace all those injured—civilians and brave firefighters alike. Be a refuge for the displaced residents who have lost their homes and possessions. Grant strength and wisdom to the first responders, investigators, and aid workers serving in the aftermath. Lord, in Your infinite compassion, restore hope to the Belmont community and guide us all to support one another in this time of need. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

To help the victims and families displaced by the fire, donations of essential items, clothing, and financial support can be dropped off or coordinated through Our Lady of Fatima Hall at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish on Belmont Avenue in the Bronx. This historic parish, located nearby in the heart of the neighborhood (with connections to East 187th Street), has long served as a pillar of support for the local Italian-American and broader community. Contact the parish for specific needs and drop-off details as relief efforts organize.

May God bless and protect the people of Belmont and all affected by this tragedy. Let us come together as neighbors and faithful to aid those in need.



Reports and updates on the fire can be found from major local news outlets, including:


- CBS New York: Coverage of the 5-alarm fire with details on fatalities and injuries.

- News 12 Bronx: Ongoing reports from the scene.

- New York Daily News and PIX11: Accounts of the rapid spread and FDNY response.



Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Donate for Nepal Relief



Please consider donating for Nepal's relief. Last week, Nepal suffered a devastating earthquake which killed over 2,000 people, injured many more and caused a lot of damage to the nation.  The people of Nepal need our help with basic needs and to get themselves back on their feet.

*NOTE: Do not donate to me, but directly to the organizations below.  I do not have any contacts in Nepal and cannot get them the funds so please donate directly to the links I have provided.  
Thank you and God bless + Mary keep!

You can donate to the links below.  



Caritas
http://www.caritas.org/



Catholic Relief Services
http://www.crs.org/countries/nepal

https://secure.crs.org/site/Donation2?1080.donation=form1&idb=1626309800&df_id=1080&DONATION_LEVEL_ID_SELECTED=1&1080.donation=root&df_id=1080



Red Cross:




Gofundme:
http://www.gofundme.com/Nepal-Earthquake-Relief/

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Sacerdotus.com is back



Thank you everyone for your support and prayers. I was able to get my original URL Domain sacerdotus.com back and hope to keep it for a long time.  This domain name is very popular with search engines and will bring in even more visits.  

Deo Gratias!   

This blog has become a great success thanks to your prayers, visits and support.  

Please continue to pray for me and donate so that I can continue this work and expand it even further. Hopefully some of you can even join me and we can form an apostolate. :-)  

Very soon this blog will be listed under www.sacerdotus.com  

Please visit my other blogs:
catholicfaithsharing.blogspot.com - a blog for Catholics to write on and share their faith. 

rationallyfaithful.blogspot.com - a blog for atheists and others to join in and discuss things in a civil, intellectual and academic manner. 


Saturday, July 19, 2014

Oxfam Supports Abortion - Do not Donate

Today there are many organizations out there claiming to do good for humanity.  From the Red Cross, to March of dimes; these organizations have events and fundraisers in order to fund their "charity work."  However, a close examination of some of these organizations show something really horrific.  They support abortion!

The Charity "Oxfam" is one such example.  It was once run by the Quakers sect which promoted social justice and an atmosphere of brotherhood.  However, Oxfam today is a secular organization which promotes humanism that hurts humanity.  As it stands today, Oxfam uses donations from people to fund abortion.  Instead of helping the poor find work, food, homes etc; they are introducing abortion and contraception in order to weed them off the face of the Earth.  This is nothing new.  Social Elitists such as Margaret Sanger and other eugenicists have posited that the poor are "undesirable." They are the pariah of the Earth who stifle the progress of humanity with their "bad genes," according to them.

Oxfam pushes abortion as a "good" instead of the evil that it is see: http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/abortion-reproductive-rights-and-maternal-mortality-131248 

Read more here:
http://newsweekly.com.au/article.php?id=5051
http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/commentandblogs/2011/03/18/red-nose-day-gives-millions-to-those-who-support-abortion-catholics-should-boycott-it/
http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/abortion-reproductive-rights-and-maternal-mortality-131248

I ask all my readers to avoid donating to Oxfam and other organizations that fund abortion and contraception.  Getting rid of human lives or preventing them from forming is not how we help people or humanity. 

Instead, donate to:

http://www.caritas.org/
www.sistersoflife.org
http://www.salesianmissions.org/
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?keyword_list=catholic&Submit2=GO&bay=search.results&overallrtg=4
catholiccharities.usa.org
http://www.sfhbrooklyn.com/
http://www.stfrancishouse.org/site/PageServer?pagename=SFH_homepage


Monday, October 24, 2011

Earthquake in Turkey




A 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Turkey causing many deaths, injuries and infrastructure damage.  Let us pray for the Turkish people.  May Our Lord help them in this time of need.   Please donate to legitimate charities dedicated for this intention.  

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