Calendar of Events

Novelist Alice McDermott offers book signing, talk at Cranaleith

At a June 2 appearance, the award-winning Catholic author will discuss her latest novel, "The Ninth Hour," and share her experiences as a writer and a Catholic woman in today’s society.

Catholic mom blogger to speak at motherhood group

Heather Renshaw, author of "Death by Minivan," will share her insights on faith and parenting at March 25 talk hosted by St. Mary Magdalen Parish in Media.

Lenten choral Vespers at Old St. Joseph’s Church

The March 31 prayer service will include performances of the antiphons and psalms appointed for the day, as well as ensemble selections and organ music by Brahms and Buxtehude.

Spirituality Under the Dome

Morning nurturing your spirituality with Anne Kertz Kernion on "Neuroscience and Well-Being: How Spirituality Affects Our Health and DNA. Anne is the owner/artist of Cards by Anne, an inspirational card company founded in 1986.

Addiction Mass

Addiction mass for those suffering from addiction or have a loved one who suffers from addiction.

St. Agatha-St. James hosts night with Emily Wilson

The popular singer, author and speaker will talk on Feb. 16 in University City about the blessings of life and cultivating gratitude to make space in our hearts for the voice of God.

Designer Bag Bingo to Benefit Our Lady of Czestochowa Young Group Poland Pilgrimage

On Saturday, March 23rd the OLOC Youth Group is hosting a Designer Bag Bingo at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa. All proceeds benefit the youth group Pilgrimage to Poland.

Silence, Suffering, and the Way of Beauty

The Collegium Institute presents: Silence, Suffering and the Way of Beauty: An Evening Conversation with Makoto Fujimura.

31st Annual Pennsylvanians for Human Life Banquet

Please join fellow pro-lifers in celebrating life from all across the Philadelphia area.

CCYA Open Mic Night

It's that time again for Open Mic Night, and this time we're doing it Mardi Gras-style, complete with masquerade! Amateurs are welcome and encouraged, so no need to feel shy or bashful since we're all friends (or soon will be).