Calendar of Events
Cultural Heritage Mass coming to cathedral
Archbishop Charles J. Chaput will celebrate the annual Mass with members of all the immigrant groups residing in the Philadelphia Archdiocese on Saturday, March 14.
Northeast Phila. parishes unite to honor police officers
The Catholic parishes in the Mayfair section -- St. Matthew, St. Timothy and St. Bernard – will host a prayer service for Philadelphia’s police officers on Thursday, March 12 at 7 p.m. at St. Matthew Church.
Two talks for families at St. Peter Parish
The Respect Life Committee of St. Peter Parish in West Brandywine will sponsor the next talk in a series titled, "Life, Love and Sexuality - the Series" on Sunday, March 22 with one session for teens and another for adults.
John Allen to speak at St. Charles Seminary
The editor of a Catholic news website will speak in a lecture honoring the late Cardinal John Foley on Tuesday, March 10 at the seminary.
Mass for persons with disabilities
The annual archdiocesan Mass honoring the gifts of persons with disabilities and the deaf community is March 21 at the cathedral. All are welcome, and volunteers are needed.
Natural family planning is focus of film and talk
The Friends of Fertility Care of Philadelphia will present a screening of the film "A Quiet Revolution" will be held Wednesday, March 25 at Immaculate Conception Church, Jenkintown.
Pro-life doctor to speak at Miraculous Medal museum
A talk by Dr. Monique Ruberu has been rescheduled from tonight, March 4, to Tuesday, March 10, because of weather concerns.
Gospel of St. Mark comes alive in performance
Priest and actor Father Joseph Morris will perform “Mark’s Gospel Live” at Our Mother of Consolation Parish, Chestnut Hill, on Friday evening, March 6.
Author to tell his conversion story at Bucks Co. parish
Steve Ray will be the guest speaker at St. Bede the Venerable Parish in Holland on March 14. He will discuss his conversion to Catholicism and the challenges of living the faith.
Lenten lectures coming to Cabrini College
The weekly series running March 11-31 examines three perspectives on Gaudium et Spes, the Vatican II document on the Church in the Modern World, plus a talk on Hispanic Catholics.