
Local News
Hundreds of Philadelphia-area Catholic Pilgrims Pray at Mary’s Shrine
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC welcomed some 1,600 faithful for an archdiocesan pilgrimage during the Jubilee Year of Hope.
‘Holiness is Service:’ St. Martin de Porres’ Example Shines at Forum
Black Catholics met at a conference in Philadelphia Nov. 1 to pray and learn about St. Martin through a Dominican brother reflecting on his ties to the saint.
Catholic Young Adults Hear Talk on Bible, Enjoy Friendship in Phoenixville
A Theology on Tap talk with professor Kelly Anderson of St. Charles Seminary was the first event of a new group of young adults hoping to expand in Chester County.
Local Leaders Adopt ‘Listen, Teach, Send’ Way of Youth Ministry
A two-day conference taught ministry leaders how to serve young people effectively by walking with them in relationship.
Life-Size Pietà Replica Inspires Awe at St. Bede Parish
An exact-scale replica sculpture brings prayerful visitors of the Bucks County Catholic church closer than they could get to the original Renaissance masterpiece in Rome.
Veteran Educator Jason Budd Named Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Schools
With more than 30 years of service to Catholic education, Budd returns to the Office of Catholic Education in a new leadership role effective Nov. 3.
New Clergy Appointments Announced by Archbishop Pérez
Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez announces clergy assignments effective this October, with incoming parochial vicars set to serve parishes in Philadelphia, Ardsley, and West Chester.
Pa.’s First Junior Catholic Daughters Court Comes to Phila. Catholic School
Resurrection of Our Lord Catholic School in Northeast Philadelphia is the first in the city or state to welcome the group that promotes faith and service among girls.
Our Lady of Confidence Retreat Reaches 60 Years of Love for Adults with Disabilities
Malvern Retreat House hosted the annual encounter of God’s presence in the lives of adults with special needs, thanks to the efforts of volunteers who make it possible every year.
Cardinal’s Words, Interfaith Friendship Mark 60 Years of Nostra Aetate
Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, and other Christian leaders shared their insights and hopes amidst challenges in a conference Oct. 22 on the anniversary of Vatican II’s groundbreaking document.

