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Talk explains Year of Mercy in parishes and daily lives

Father Philip Forlano will present his talk, with an overview of Pope Francis' view of mercy and ways to encounter God's mercy today, at St. Stanislaus Parish on March 8 at 7 p.m.

Lectures consider deadly sins, and virtues combating them

The Adult Faith Formation Academy of St. Mary Magdalen Parish, Media, continues its Lenten Lecture Series on upcoming Monday evenings at the Delaware County church.

Seminary hosts Lenten program of music and Scripture

The seminarians of St. Charles Seminary will present a free concert including musical selections and prayers this Sunday afternoon. Free will donations will benefit the Sisters of St. Joseph.

Australian cardinal promises help for abuse victims

Admitting that church leadership "made enormous mistakes" in confronting suspected and known sexual abuse against minors, Cardinal George Pell met with victims after testifying in an abuse case.

More local Catholic churches join 24 Hours for the Lord this weekend

In the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to date, 59 parishes will participate, more than double the number from a week ago. Catholic churches worldwide are opening their doors for prayers this Friday night and Saturday.

Pro-lifers want high court to uphold ‘common-sense law,’ says Ryan

The Supreme Court is hearing a challenge to a Texas law that requires abortion clinics to to meet the same requirements as a surgical center. House Speaker Paul Ryan spoke to pro-lifers rallying in Washington March 2.

Recovery continues after deadly tornadoes hit Louisiana, Virginia

The Feb. 23 storm system that spawned a record 13 tornadoes along the Louisiana Gulf Coast led to two deaths and caused damage along the East Coast, where at least seven people were killed.

Wallingford parish airs weekly Mass on cable TV station

St. John Chrysostom Parish airs the Sunday Mass on two days each week on the Comcast system, and anytime on the Delaware County parish's website.

Catholic school’s $300K grant gets students ready for college

SS. John Neumann and Maria Goretti High School in South Philadelphia won a grant to use academic data and better teacher training to raise student performance. Common Core Standards are in, "tracking" of classes is out.

Court hears oral arguments in challenge to Texas abortion restrictions

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in its first abortion case in nine years March 2 in a challenge by Texas abortion clinics to a 2013 state law that requires them to comply with standards of ambulatory surgical centers and their doctors to have admitting privileges at local hospitals.