Archbishop Perez's messages
Archbishop: Approach the Polls with Informed Minds, Consciences
Approaching the polls with informed minds and formed consciences allows us to remain true to our principles while working to build up a just society, Archbishop Pérez says in an Oct. 30 statement regarding the approach of the General Election.
Photo features
Black Catholics Honor St. Martin de Porres at 61st Annual Mass
The 61st annual Mass in honor of St. Martin de Porres drew hundreds of Catholic faithful from across the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on Sunday night, Nov. 3 to the Cathedral Basilica.
Photos: St. John’s Hospice Hosts Fourth Annual “Boot Up Philly” Community Event
The event benefited more than 1,000 Philadelphians experiencing homelessness and impacted by poverty.
Local News
Events to Focus on Hearing God’s Call to Priesthood, Religious Life
National Vocation Awareness Week is Nov. 3-9, a time for discovering that priesthood is challenging. According to Father David O’Brien though, “it’s amazing to be a priest.”
Spirituality
When We Love God and Neighbor as Ourself, We Enter the Kingdom
In this Sunday's Gospel Jesus teaches that the Kingdom of God is near. Msgr. Joseph Prior explains Jesus' model of loving self-sacrifice as the way to manifest God's reign today.
Commentaries
Make November a Time for Total Recall: Of Death, Eternal Life
This month of All Saints and All Souls reminds us of our death. For writer Matthew Gambino, it's not a morbid thought but a link to those who have gone before us, and of gratitude.
Learning to Listen Through Synodality
Sister Constance Veit's recent exercise in synodality in her order, the Little Sisters of the Poor, showed that when we are willing to let go of our own priorities, together we can discern God's will for the world.
Let’s Talk About Mental Health in our Parishes
Whether we realize it or not, people with mental illness are already in our pews, writes the director of the Archdiocesan Office for Persons with Disabilities. Natalie Rivera calls for awareness, discussion and prayer, and points toward a new national Catholic campaign this month.
Profile
Social Worker Has Passion for Protecting Young People, ‘Making a Difference’ in Their Lives
A social worker with a lifelong passion for serving others, Robert Blake is the new Assistant Director of the Office for Child and Youth Protection in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
Calendar of Events
St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation’s Annual Celebration Supper Set for Dec. 12
Gather and enjoy great food, fellowship, and learn about the good work of the foundation.
Catholic Charismatic Renewal to Host Archdiocesan Leadership Day Nov. 9
All are welcome to attend and learn more about leading prayer meetings, growing using gifts of the Holy Spirit, and spreading the news about good works within communities.
Culture
Book Shows Signs of ‘Solidarity and Mercy’ in War-Torn Ukraine
Stories of hope, on the part of survivors and the religious sisters, clergy and humanitarian workers serving Ukrainians, are the subject of a new book published this month by author Chris Herlinger, a reporter with National Catholic Reporter newspaper.
Sports
After Coaching 37 Years, Jon Heisman Still Has More to Give
The Bishop Shanahan lacrosse coach, winningest in state history, retains his passion for the sport and for making a difference in a young person’s life.
USCCB
Annual Collection Assists More than 20,000 Elderly Men and Women Religious
Pray with Gratitude for Those Who Respond to Their Vocation, says Bishop Boyea
Pope Francis
Pope: Rome’s Jesuit-Run University Must be Rooted in Gospel, Voice of Poor
Fewer lecterns and more round tables are needed in higher education for students and staff to come together to dialogue, seek the truth and truly fulfill the mandate of a Jesuit-run institution, Pope Francis said.
Pope Offers Mass for Cardinals and Bishops Who Died in Past Year
Remembering the cardinals and bishops who died in the past year, Pope Francis prayed that after their loving service to the Catholic Church "they may exult in eternal communion with the saints."