Calendar of Events

Mass for Those Suffering Addictions

Join us in a Mass for those suffering from addiction. All are invited.

St. William’s opens free concert series with Philadelphia Flute Quartet

At the Oct. 21 event, the popular ensemble will perform selections from its diverse repertoire, which includes works by Mozart, Bach, Ellington and Gershwin.

Concert and sacred music workshop with Steve Angrisano

The well-known composer of Catholic liturgical music will offer a morning presentation on music ministry and give an evening concert at St. Joseph Parish, Aston, on Oct. 27.

Fr. James Blount offers presentation and healing Mass

The Oct. 27 gathering at the Miraculous Medal Shrine will include a talk, eucharistic adoration and prayers for healing at the Sunday Vigil Mass.

Retreat focuses on ministry and mysticism

Author Barbara Hughes will lead the Nov. 9-11 gathering at the Mother Boniface Spirituality Center, which will focus on integrating spiritual practice with active apostolates.

Marian pilgrimage walk helps participants share immigrant journey

St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Hatboro will stand in solidarity with migrants and refugees through prayer and witness at the Oct. 13 event.

2nd Annual To The Moon And Back Foundation Benefit Fundraiser

Please join the To the Moon and Back Foundation for their second annual fundraiser. The event will be held at the hall of St. Dominic's School.

1st Saturday Rosary Walk at St. Patrick’s

Join the Dominican Friars and the community at St. Patrick Parish, Philadelphia, Oct. 6 for a mass, rosary walk along Rittenhouse Square, and breakfast at a local restaurant.

St. Raymond’s and Catholic Social Services host community baby shower

The free Oct. 13 event will feature parenting classes and resources for families, as well as music, raffles, face painting and refreshments. The outreach is part of CSS's ongoing mission to moms, which assisted more than 5,000 women last year.

New exhibit recalls city’s deadly Spanish flu epidemic

An Oct. 3 reception will open the Catholic Historical Research Center's survey of the 1918-1919 outbreak of the disease in Philadelphia, which killed more than 10,000 locally and 30 million worldwide.