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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.
More than 40 young adults convened at the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center in June 2025 for one of two gatherings ahead of their pilgrimage to the Jubilee of Youth in Rome. The session featured ...
This Sunday's readings show hospitality to strangers remains an important part of life. We should be attentive to our guest, Jesus, when we hear his Word, writes Msgr. Joseph Prior.
Q. Could you explain for me the difference (if any) between “priest” and “monsignor”? Under what circumstances is a priest given the title of “monsignor”? (Burke, Virginia) A ...
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.
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 ...
Archbishop Pérez issued the following pastoral letter Racial Healing: “We Are One Body” on the occasion of The Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ — Corpus Christi.
Q. I remember being taught, somewhere in my Catholic training, that the Bible never mentions Jesus baptizing anyone, because our sacrament of baptism commemorates the death and resurrection of ...
Everybody has reasons for going to Mass. Here are writer Shannon Bowen's top 10. She hopes to change the recent and unfortunate steady decline in Mass attendance.
See the detailed list of 59 changes of assignment for priests in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, including pastors, parochial vicars, administrators and newly ordained priests.
This Sunday's Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ reminds us that our Lord remains truly present within us and in our churches, writes Msgr. Joseph Prior.
Graduates of an archdiocesan child care system that no longer exists -- large institutions run by religious men and women -- speak about the system they often entered at birth, remained until they ...