Calendar of Events

Spanish Novena with Mother’s Day Celebration and Dedication of New Shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe

On Tuesday, May 1, 2018, the Spanish Novena (at 10:30am and 7pm) will feature a Mother’s Day Celebration. Then, following the 7pm Mass, we will dedicate the new Shrine to Our Lady of Guadalupe in the Lower Level of the Miraculous Medal Shrine.

Miraculous Medal Shrine to host May procession

The May 7 event will honor the Blessed Mother and all mothers with a rosary, novena and Mass.

Young Adult Praise and Worship Night

All young adults are invited to Eucharistic Adoration at the Miraculous Medal Shrine, followed by refreshments and a fellowship gathering in our Lower Shrine.

Theology on Tap at St. Charles Seminary with NFL Executive Matt Falcone

Join the seminarians at St. Charles Borromeo for their spring theology on tap.

Choral Evensong & Benediction for Eastertide

Come join us as we celebrate the Easter season with Evensong (Vespers) and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

Pastoral Care for Veterans & Their Families/ Building Community Partnerships

As a member of clergy, you and your place of worship are an important contact point for Veterans in your community. Sometimes clergy members aren't aware of the Veterans in their congregation or how they might help them and their family following deployment.

Pentecost Vigil Mass for the Archdiocesan Charismatic Renewal

Mass will be celebrated in English and Spanish Praise and Worship both before and after.

MakerDads Summer Retreat

This DAD-KID (prek-6th grade) retreat will turn every old, closed down classroom at St. James (Elkins Park, PA) into a makerspace of a different kind.

Women’s choir to perform concert at St. William Church

The acclaimed women’s vocal ensemble Philomela will perform Sunday, April 15 at the Northeast Philadelphia parish. The concert will feature music for everyone, from children to adults, from classical to pop to Broadway.

Talk explores gift and promise in Dante’s ‘Purgatorio’

The International Institute for Culture sponsors this talk, "Hope Knows No Bounds” on the spiritual implications of the gate to Purgatory in the second part of Dante’s great poem, "La Divina Commedia."