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Auxiliary appointed for Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia
UPDATED - Bishop-designate Andriy Rabiy, 41, currently serves as vicar general of the archeparchy and as pastor of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Parish in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Visit to Africa shows local travelers how far their generosity goes
Three parishioners from the Philadelphia Archdiocese joined a Catholic Relief Services trip to Burkina Faso in western Africa to learn firsthand of the needs, and the courage, of the people served there by CRS.
It’s ‘all hands on deck’ for addiction awareness in Bucks County
At St. Thomas Aquinas Parish in Croydon, 100 participants including elected officials, law enforcement, health care providers and recovering addicts stressed the role of parishes in combating the nation's drug epidemic.
‘Adoration 101’ explores Real Presence for young adults
About 30 young people joined the Catholic Young Adults of Chester County to learn the history of eucharistic adoration. “We can be transformed by just showing up,” said a speaker at the talk.
Old becomes new: Church’s historic archives get a new home
The former school of the former Our Lady of Ransom Parish in Northeast Philadelphia is giving the informational treasures of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia a major upgrade, thanks to an old fundraiser.
Philadelphia Carmelites welcome 10 new nuns to monastery
The addition of the new sisters, mostly in their 20s and 30s, at the cloistered monastery in Old York Road in Philadelphia reflects growth in the order. A special Mass in Latin marked the occasion last week.
Strong-willed American woman remains saintly role model
You may know plenty about St. Katharine Drexel, but do you know about another 19th century Philadelphian, Cornelia Connolly? Her marriage was like a soap opera, but the Catholic convert held firmly to her faith.
Summit examines long-term effects of abortion on women’s health
The pro-life education day July 15 featured a screening and discussion of a film representing an unusual collaboration by individuals with opposing stances on abortion.
Area Catholic teens hit the road to help the needy out of state
Youths from the high school youth group at St. Pius X Parish in Broomall and Pope John Paul II High School gave up their July 4 holiday week for a mission work trip to Massachusetts.
Parish’s seniors stage St. John Paul’s play on marriage
At Old St. Joseph Parish in Philadelphia, the eldership group (senior citizens) organized the play as an alternative to trips to the shore. It's a senior activity with a spiritual component, connecting art with contemplation.