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Pro-lifers from archdiocese planning for annual March for Life in capitol

Last year more than a half-million witnessed for the sanctity of life in Washington. At least 66 buses are already booked to depart Jan. 22 from parishes and schools in the Philadelphia region.

Year-long Archbishop’s Lecture Series kicks off next month

Four distinguished scholars have been invited to come to St. Charles Borromeo Seminary for the Archbishop’s Lecture Series this year. All four speakers will touch on aspects of gender themes, marriage and family.

Catholic Social Services ramps up outreach during cold snap

Beds have been added and programs for homeless people expanded by Catholic agencies in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia during the historic cold wave.

In letter, Archbishop Chaput explains decision to offer bail for Msgr. Lynn

Archbishop Charles Chaput confirmed that the Archdiocese of Philadelphia provided $25,000 to set Msgr. J. William Lynn free on bail from state prison Jan. 3.

To the clergy and people of the Church in Philadelphia

Archbishop Charles Chaput shares his letter to all clergy and people regarding the current status of Msgr. William J. Lynn.

Looking back at the year: Catholic news bombshells dropped in 2013

Waves of parish restructuring, financial disclosures, clergy decisions, new evangelization and poignant scenes from Catholic life were just some news items of the memorable year that passed in the Philadelphia Archdiocese. We take a last long back while heading into 2014.

January newsletter: Office for Hispanic Catholics

Read about Catholic events and useful information of interest to Latino Catholics -- in Spanish and English.

Msgr. Lynn makes bail, leaves state prison with monitoring device

The former secretary for clergy for the Philadelphia Archdiocese, whose conviction for child endangerment was reversed Dec. 26, was freed on bail Dec. 3.

Judge sets $250,000 bail for Msgr. Lynn after reversal of conviction

PHILADELPHIA (CNS) -- Bond was set at $250,000 for Msgr. William Lynn Dec. 30, four days after an appeals court reversed his conviction for endangering child welfare by his handling of a sex abuse case. His lawyers indicated they would try to secure his release by Jan. 2.

West Chester parish serves needy now and all year

The Holy Family Program, now in its 15th year at St. Agnes Parish, has aided 300 local families including 900 children not only during the Christmas season but throughout the year.