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More than 40 young adults and clergy from the Philadelphia region have arrived in Rome for the Jubilee of Young People. View live updates from their journey here.
Pauline Father Timothy Tarnacki leads ministry to young adult Catholics in the Philadelphia region by taking a cue from his compatriot, St. John Paul II: listen to, walk with, and form ...
In a July 23 pastoral letter, the Archbishop of Philadelphia expressed deep sorrow and prayerful solidarity, calling on Catholics to unite in support of the migrant community and advocate for ...
A service marking the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea will be held Oct. 6 at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu telephoned Pope Leo XIV, who urged Israel's leader to revive negotiations and enact a ceasefire.
VATICAN CITY (CNS) — The “barbarity of war” and forced displacement of people have to end, and civilians and places of worship have to be protected, Pope Leo XIV implored. “Tragic news ...
Clerical changes take effect this summer, including new pastoral leadership in Philadelphia, Pottstown, Phoenixville, and Coatesville.
After an early morning attack on the Holy Family Church in Gaza, Pope Leo XIV called for an immediate ceasefire, dialogue and peace in the region.
The Foundation for Catholic Education, led by the Parsons family, gives both money for students’ tuition at Catholic schools and business expertise to school leadership, writes Guy Ciarrocchi ...
Martha’s Choice Marketplace and Community Farm is fostering community through a new program where guests share recipes, cook together, and connect over food grown at the pantry’s own farm.
Nicola “Nick” DiProspero, Sr. died 17 days before his final masonry job – the pedestal supporting the 40-foot cross at the retreat center – was dedicated by Archbishop Pérez.
Some 288 student-athletes across archdiocesan high schools are taking their talents to the next level, committing to collegiate programs that will allow them to grow in both sport and spirit.