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Archbishop Charles Chaput on Cardinal John Foley’s death

“I was deeply saddened to learn of the death of Cardinal John Foley,” said Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, O.F.M. Cap., Archbishop of Philadelphia. “Cardinal Foley was a man of great apostolic energy. Anyone who met him was immediately aware of his intense love for the Church and his zeal for communicating the Gospel. By the […]

Details about Cardinal Foley’s funeral

Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011 Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook 100 East Wynnewood Road Wynnewood, PA 19096 (Montgomery County) Schedule: 9:00 a.m.: Transfer of the Body in the main lobby of Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary. Reception of the Body followed by Midmorning Prayer in the Chapel of Saint Martin of Tours. Following Midmorning Prayer Cardinal Foley’s […]

Cardinal John Patrick Foley dies at the age of 76

Cardinal John P. Foley, 76, a former editor of The Catholic Standard and Times who went on to become president of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications at the Vatican and grand master of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, died peacefully Sunday morning, Dec. 11 at Villa St. Joseph, Darby. “I was […]

Archbishop Dolan defines human dignity as ‘primary doctrine’ of Church

NOTRE DAME, Ind. (CNS) — Calling the dignity of the human person “a primary doctrine” of the Catholic Church, Archbishop Timothy M. Dolan of New York told an audience at the University of Notre Dame Dec. 6 that it must prompt Catholics “to treat ourselves and others only with respect, love, honor and care.” That […]

Grade school principal placed on administrative leave

Dennis Reitano, principal of St. Madeline-St. Rose School in Ridley Park, Delaware County, has been placed on administrative leave effective Monday, Dec. 5, after concerns were raised during a Safe Environment lesson, according to a press release from the archdiocesan Office for Catholic Education. A report was made to law enforcement and authorities are investigating. […]

‘Ad limina’ is time of reflection says bishop

ROME (CNS) — A bishop’s “ad limina” visit to Rome should be a time of reflection, renewal and inspiration to return home to preach the Gospel with joy, said Bishop Paul G. Bootkoski of Metuchen, N.J., preaching to his brother bishops from New Jersey and Pennsylvania Dec. 3 at Rome’s Basilica of St. Paul Outside […]

Treats for the Troops

During the month of November, students at St. Joseph/St. Robert School in Warrington collected “Treats for the Troops.” Service Corps students boxed the treats to be sent to the U.S. Navy Special Forces deployed in Edinburgh, Afghanistan. Pictured from left to right are Brian Dulin, Thomas Funk, David McReynolds, Danielle Trodden, Carley Cantwell, Caitlyn Messina […]

Neumann University president to receive Sourin award

Neumann University president Rosalie Mirenda has been selected to receive the 2012 Catholic Philopatrian Literary Institute’s Sourin Award. The award is designed to recognize individuals who have followed the example of Father Edward Sourin, founder of the Literary Institute, in dedicating their lives to the day-to-day implementation of the Catholic faith in their business, in […]

Archbishop, bishops meet with Pope during Ad Limina visit

Maryland interfaith leaders pledge to defend traditional marriage

BALTIMORE (CNS) — Leaders of a newly formed pro-marriage coalition came out swinging against efforts to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland, pledging in a Nov. 30 news conference to rally citizens across the state to defeat legislation that would alter the traditional definition of marriage. Gathered at First Apostolic Faith Church International in Baltimore, representatives […]