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Pope Leo XIV Elected First American Pontiff; Has Links to Phila. Church

The former Cardinal Robert Prevost studied at Villanova University as an undergrad, and was ordained to the episcopacy by Archbishop James Green, a Philadelphia priest. The Holy Father stressed building bridges as an early theme of his pontificate.

Archbishop Pérez Announces Latest Clerical Assignments

Archbishop Nelson Pérez announces clerical assignment changes in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

All Invited to Pray for Pope Leo XIV with Special Mass at Cathedral

Celebrate the election of Pope Leo XIV at a Mass of Thanksgiving on Friday, May 9 at 12:05 p.m. at the Cathedral Basilica with Archbishop Pérez. Attend in person or via livestream. Prayers may also be offered using guidelines from the Office for Divine Worship.

Catholic Charities of Philadelphia’s Mother’s Day Brunch Celebrates Endurance of Love

The community-based and housing programs threw a party May 3 that featured music, food, dance, and faith as mothers and their kids celebrated their triumphs and each other.

Seven Men Take Step Toward Priesthood with Transitional Diaconate Ordination on May 10

Seven men will be ordained transitional deacons for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on May 10 at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul. Watch the livestream of the Mass here.

Father Mike Schmitz to Explore Jesus’ Parables in Philadelphia Visit

The popular author and top religion podcaster will speak at the Academy of Music May 20 as part of a national tour to promote his new book, “Parables.”

Couples Celebrate Decades of Matrimony During Mass at Cathedral

Husbands and wives marked their wedding anniversaries and honored the vows they renew each day through sacramental love at the annual Mass May 3.

Brick by Brick, St. Pius X Parish Rebuilds its School

The more engineers looked at the Catholic school in Broomall, the more problems they found. Parishioners are rallying to raise the money needed for repairs “to make sure that it’s done right.”

Students Show Ingenuity, Faith at STREAM Expo and Robotics Event

From dancing and snack-creating robots to cathedral architecture, Catholic schools showed off the power of integrated learning at an event April 29, thanks to the Foundation for Catholic Education and the archdiocesan Office of Catholic Education.

With Change of Name, Catholic Charities of Philadelphia Returns to Roots

Catholic Human Services, the umbrella entity for charitable works of mercy performed by the Catholic Church of Philadelphia, officially rebranded to Catholic Charities of Philadelphia May 2, but it continues to deliver the same vital programs across the region.