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Girls’ Catholic education, Little Flower HS, topic of talk

The American Catholic Historical Society will present a free online event on “Little Flower High School and Catholic Girls' Education in Philadelphia” Sunday, Feb. 21.

Race and Catholicism topic of virtual conference

Danielle Brown will lead a Zoom conference on the topic of racism in the Catholic Church on Wednesday evening, Feb. 3, sponsored by the Philadelphia Archdiocese.

Montco couple ‘an example of what love means,’ says archbishop

A near-fatal car accident and an arduous recovery only deepened the faith of Karen and Michael Sloane, whom Archbishop Nelson Pérez married in 1990 during his first pastoral assignment.

Pope establishes World Day of Grandparents and the Elderly

The day will be celebrated every year on the fourth Sunday of July to coincide with the feast of SS. Joachim and Anne, Jesus' grandparents. The first celebration will be July 25.

Pope adds siblings Martha, Mary and Lazarus to feast day

Because Jesus "experienced the family spirit and friendship" of St. Martha and her siblings, Pope Francis declared them doctors of the church and decreed their July 29 feast on the calendar of saints.

Bishops support Biden’s racial equity orders related to housing, prisons

One order will phase out the use of private prisons in the U.S., while a second will review the Trump administration's repeal of an Obama administration rule to ensure fair housing.

Justice for unborn called ‘foundational’ principle of pro-life movement

The head of the Knights of Columbus, Carl Anderson, urged the pro-life movement to remain committed to four foundational principles: justice, truth, democracy and compassion.

Remembrance, education needed to prevent genocide, says local scholar

Decades after gradual persecution led to the slaughter of six million European Jews, history's lessons remain more crucial than ever, said a St. Joseph's University professor.

Notre Dame professor to speak in Cardinal Foley lecture Feb. 1

Brett Robinson will give a livestreaming presentation titled “Church Communications Ecology: The Impacts of an Ever-Changing Environment" Monday night at 7 p.m. from St. Charles Seminary.

In meeting with U.S. Catholic journalists, pope speaks of hope

Pope Francis told Catholic News Service at the Vatican that he still intends to visit Iraq in March, praised American Catholics but warned, "the path of division leads nowhere."