Calendar of Events
Institute aids RCIA teams in parishes and schools
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia's Office for Divine Worship will offer the Institute for Christian Initiation on Saturday, Nov. 8. The institute provides a comprehensive, in-depth and practical seminar on the process of Christian initiation.
Bucks County Catholic school hosts open house
St. Joseph/St. Robert School in Warrington invites prospective families to an open house on Sunday, Nov. 9 or Wednesday, Nov. 12, coinciding with Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten registration.
Fundamentals of spiritual warfare
A one-day conference exploring church teaching on Satan and how he penetrates our individual lives will be offered Saturday, Nov. 15 at Fatima House in Bedminster.
Talk reviews Philippines’ typhoon relief one year later
Catholic Relief Services will host a lunchtime reflection on the church’s relief work in the Philippines one year after Typhoon Haiyan on Thursday, Nov. 6 in Philadelphia. A CRS staffer will share her experiences and provide an update.
St. Maximilian Kolbe play coming to Northeast Philadelphia
St. Timothy Parish will host a theatrical presentation about the life of the "saint of Auschwitz" on Friday, Oct. 24.
Archbishop Chaput to speak at Chamber luncheon
The archbishop will be the guest speaker at a Greater Northeast Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Friday, Oct. 31.
Fall Ball fundraiser aids scholarships
The Catholic Business Network of Greater Philadelphia's event on Friday, Oct. 24 will support its archdiocesan high school scholarship program.
Presentation on baptism
Nativity of Our Lord Parish in Warminster, Bucks County, will host the talk, “Baptism: More Than a Bath and Party” on Wednesday, Nov. 12 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Family support for mental illness
St. Ignatius of Loyola Parish in West Philadelphia will be hosting a National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI) Family Support Group on the third Saturday of each month starting Oct. 18.
Scarecrow Festival in Lansdale
Mater Dei Catholic School in Lansdale will celebrate autumn by hosting its first Scarecrow Festival Saturday, Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to noon.