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Archbishop Chaput’s weekly column: Re-orienting our lives to the things that matter

Posted on February 22nd, 2012

One of the defining moments of Jesus’ public ministry takes place before his work even begins. In the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, God’s Spirit leads Jesus into the desert for fasting and prayer. While there, Satan attacks him with temptations to vanity, worldly power and glory.

In effect, Christ’s knowledge of who he really is and the nature of his messiahship are put to the test. Pressed by the devil to turn stones into bread, a hungry and weakened Jesus nonetheless answers: “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God’” (Mt 4:4).

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Imago Arts: Philadelphia’s new urban music and arts studio

Imago Dei window at St. Paul's House, a Catholic men's community house in Port Richmond. Posted on February 21st, 2012

Anja Eltgroth sat in dim candlelight and held up the rosary she created out of abandoned roses.
“This is the beginning of the Imago Arts studio,” she said. “This rosary is a symbol of how Christ can take anything and make of it something more beautiful than we can imagine.”
Discarded Valentine’s Day roses make up the [...]


Father Cantalamessa speaks at St. Mary Magdalen in Media

Capuchin Father Raniero Cantalamessa Posted on February 21st, 2012

As the Church in America continues to shoulder the cross brought about by clergy sexual abuse, and as the local Church of Philadelphia faces the possible merging and closure of parishes and schools due to the declining number of active priests to staff them, the role of the laity is becoming more and more prevalent. [...]

Phaith magazine

February 2012 issue

Summary of issue:

A couple turns to Retrouvaille to transform their troubled marriage

• Malvern Retreat House: A spiritual haven for 100 years

• Teaching children about genuine love

• Gospel guides mission abroad

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Archdiocese News

Affected schools in Blue Ribbon Commission appeals process

Posted on February 17th, 2012

BUCKS COUNTY SCHOOLS
St. John the Baptist, Ottsville: Remains a parish school
St. Philip Neri, Pennsburg (Montco): Regional school form with St. Isidore, building closes
St. Isidore, Quakertown: Regional school to form with St. Philip at this location
St. Michael the Archangel, Levittown: Remains a parish school
Our Lady of Grace School, Penndel: Remains a parish school
St. Mark, Bristol: Remains [...]


  • Office of Catholic Education reluctantly accepts resignation of West Catholic High School principal
  • Cardinal Bevilacqua is laid to rest
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    Commentary

    Nickels, dimes and family size

    Posted on February 21st, 2012

    A few years ago, I spoke with a young man preparing to get married. His aunt told him that she thought he and his fiancée were too financially-strapped to have a child, and that it wouldn’t be fair to bring up a baby in poverty. Keenly aware of his joblessness and his minuscule bank account, [...]


  • Six more things everyone should know about the HHS mandate
  • Free exercise no longer free or exercisable
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    Nation and World

    Gov. Christie vetoes same-sex marriage bill, wants issue put to voters

    Posted on February 21st, 2012

    TRENTON, N.J. (CNS) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Feb. 17 made good on his pledge to veto a bill legalizing same-sex marriage passed by the state Legislature but at the same time said he might name an ombudsman to make sure the state’s current law recognizing civil unions is respected.
    The state Assembly passed the [...]


  • Priest installed as head of new ordinariate during Mass in Houston
  • Blaire: Catholic Church has long sought ‘decent health care for all’
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    Archdiocesan Parish News

    Devon Prep senior Connell White with the village of Leogane, Haiti, in the background. Leogane is the site of a hospital staffed by University of Notre Dame.

    Devon Prep student recalls recent visit to Haiti

    Posted on February 21st, 2012

    Just over two years ago a devastating earthquake hit the small country of Haiti destroying the capital city of Port au Prince, killing thousands of people and leaving even more homeless.The country received aid from around the world in the months after the earthquake, but two years later the needs of the Haitian people continue [...]


  • St. Bede students march for life
  • Students honor patron St. Lucy
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    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.
    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012  with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.
    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012  with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.
    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012  with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.
    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012  with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.
    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012  with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.
    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012  with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.
    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012  with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.
    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012  with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.
    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012  with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.
    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012  with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.
    • The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012  with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.The PECO building in Philadelphia lit up Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.

    PECO building lights up for Catholic Charities Appeal

    The PECO crown lights in Philadelphia blazed bright Feb. 12, 2012 with a message promoting the annual Catholic Charities Appeal.

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    Lenten concert

    St. Hugh of Cluny Parish is hosting an inspirational lenten music concert “History of the Crucifixion” performed by Croatian singer Taci on Saturday, March 3 at 7 p.m. Admission is free. This concert will be performed in English and Spanish. For more information, call 215-634-1800.

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