Calendar of Events

Good Shepherd Catholic School Open House

All are welcome to join us at our Open House and see what GSC is all about!

Pro-life rally coming to Northeast Philadelphia Jan. 21

The Sunday afternoon rally at St. Katherine of Siena Church observes the 45th anniversary of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion in America.

Reflection on Veritatis Splendor

Please join us at Holy Martyrs Parish, 120 Allison Road, Oreland,on Saturday, February 3rd, for a First Saturday Morning of Recollection Holy Mass offered at 8:30 AM, followed by a Holy Hour in the Church.

Saint Anselm School Registration Open House

Saint Anselm School will be hosting an Open House on Thursday, February 1.

Lent: A Journey To Limitless Joy, An Evening with Fr. John Bartunek

On Saturday, February 10th at Saint Katharine of Siena Church in Wayne, renowned speaker and author of The Better Part, Fr. John Bartunek will provide encouraging words designed to touch the hearts of men and women preparing for the season of Lent.

How the Civil War created a separate Catholic America

A talk by author William Kurtz on Jan. 24 at the Union League explores how the war led Catholics, especially Irish and Germain Catholics, to become both more American and more Catholic at the same time.

Addictions Mass coming to St. Eleanor Church

The parish in Collegeville will host the Mass, plus confessions and adoration, on Saturday morning, Jan. 27. Participants will draw strength from one another in the power of faith for those suffering from addiction.

10th Annual Man Up Philly Conference

This year, we celebrate the 10th Annual Man Up Spirituality Conference in the Archdiocese. The conference provides an opportunity for men to come together in true Christian brotherhood and to hear inspirational talks from fellow men on the journey of faith.

Malvern Retreat House Art Show

Malvern Retreat House is hosting their 7th annual Art Show Wednesday, February 7th thru Sunday, February 11th.

Three Priests Walk Into a Bar

Young adults, religious and non religious are encouraged to attend the poplar event in Havertown where young adults ask priests questions about the faith and even the church.