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Blessed Teresa of Calcutta parish set to change its name to ‘Saint’

Ten years after its founding and before the canonization of Mother Teresa in Rome this September, the burgeoning parish in Limerick will change its name to St. Teresa of Calcutta with a Mass Saturday, July 16.

Veterans’ center gets a make-over and a blessing in Coatesville

Extensive renovations have been completed at the former Catholic school building that hosts Operating Base Cecilia, which through Catholic Social Services aids area veterans with housing and job training.

Archbishop Chaput: Black lives matter because all lives matter

The archbishop condemned the shootings in Dallas, Baton Rouge and Minnesota, and credited the "mature common sense" protests of crowds expressing their frustration in Philadelphia.

Church ministers see new archdiocesan norms on marriage, family life

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia's new guidelines issued July 1 implement Pope Francis' recent document on church teaching on the family. The norms call for no changes in practice, but stress an approach of sensitivity and mercy.

Pastors balance Jesus’ teaching on marriage and sexuality with sensitivity

The teaching on family issues in new guidelines by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia is presented mercifully by priests and church workers accompanying people on their journey in holiness, say two archdiocesan priests.

Sale of archdiocese’s 213-acre Delco tract falls through

The deadline for closing the sale of the former Don Guanella Village property in Marple Township has expired, and the tract is back on the market. Expected proceeds of $47 million would have replenished an archdiocesan fund.

St. Katharine Drexel Shrine hosting public celebration this weekend

Before the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament sell their Bensalem property including the order’s motherhouse and Shrine of St. Katharine Drexel, they are throwing open the doors July 9-10 to mark 125 years.

Aiding the church’s mission through better management

How to handle church finances transparently was the key topic last week for the Leadership Roundtable, a group of lay Catholic business leaders advocating best practices for Catholic organizations, meeting in Philadelphia.

State Senate passes sex-abuse lawsuit bill removing retroactive provision

By a 49-0 vote June 30, the full Senate approved an amended HB 1947. The House version of the bill would allow civil suits on child abuse going back decades, but the Senate version allows suits only going forward.

National campaign awards 11 local social outreach agencies

The Catholic Campaign for Human Development gave grants to four secular groups in Philadelphia and seven Catholic-run agencies totaling $270,000. The annual U.S. bishops' collection will be taken up July 9-10.