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Seminary alums gather to ‘spiritually recharge’ for ‘constant invitation’ to encounter Christ
Dozens of priests met July 25-29 at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary for a week of prayer and fellowship, to strengthen their daily work of leading others to "the fountain of all grace."
Summer mission appeals more vital than ever to spread the Gospel
As missionaries visit area parishes, "faithfulness, not the amount, counts" in donations, since the need is greater than ever, said Michele Meiers, assistant director of the archdiocesan Pontifical Mission Societies office.
‘Urban mystic’ from Ireland helps women in recovery
Clients of Mercy Hospice, a ministry of archdiocesan Catholic Social Services, enjoyed a July 21 retreat with recovery patron and "heavenly helper" Venerable Matt Talbot at his St. Gabriel Parish shrine.
Hometown saint marks fourth year in new shrine
Two Aug. 2 Masses at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul will celebrate the move of St. Katharine Drexel's tomb to what's become a must-see shrine in Philly, honoring a saint who "speaks to us today."
‘A dollar a day’ key to Catholic Charities Appeal, says new board president
Executive search professional Ernest Russom III has worked with Fortune 100 clients, but says faithful, modest donations to the Philadelphia Archdiocese's flagship fundraiser can change thousands of lives.
At 102, Delco sister says she’s grateful, and still serving God
Franciscan Sister of Philadelphia Anthony Eileen Reidy marked her special day with balloons and cake at Assisi House in Aston, where she dedicates her time to prayer and projects.
Grandparenting: Joy, anxiety, and connection, says archdiocesan senior housing resident
Elizabeth Means-Binns of St. Francis Villa said her 13 grandkids and 10 great grandkids keep her engaged as a vital link between generations, something the church celebrates on the July 24 World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly.
Agencies keeping seniors, street dwellers cool during heat emergency
As the Philadelphia region battles a week of sky-high temperatures, archdiocesan outreaches are doubling down on providing water, air-conditioned spaces and love to vulnerable populations.
Amid anxious times, families need to ‘recultivate community,’ says pastoral expert
As reflections of "the Trinity's self-giving love," families are a powerful way of rebuilding social bonds fractured by COVID, gun violence and other challenges, said Mary Beth Yount of Neumann University.
Black Catholics gear up for national gathering
Ahead of the July 2023 National Black Catholic Congress, Father Stephen Thorne will host a July 31 webinar to ready participants, since there is "work to do" at "a very critical time for the church and the Black community."

