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Those who fed others now in food line themselves, driver says

Don Devlin, who delivers food to 40-plus sites for Nutritional Development Services, sees the impact of the coronavirus first hand. "The time is now," he said, for other volunteers "to make a difference."

Retired Ukrainian Archbishop Sulyk of Phila. dies of COVID-19

Retired Metropolitan-Archbishop Stephen Sulyk of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia died April 6 from complications of COVID-19. He was 95.

Agency ‘supporting seniors at every step’ during pandemic

Staff at archdiocesan Catholic Housing and Community Services has provided more than 1,700 meals plus visits to senior facilities and in homes, and long phone calls, to the isolated elderly.

180 staff laid off at Independence Mission Schools

Education continues online for students of the 15 independent Catholic schools in the Philadelphia region, closed due to the coronavirus. But non-essential staff have been let go as a result of revenue loss.

Rice Bowl more needed than ever during coronavirus crisis

With 25% of all donations supporting archdiocesan food pantries, the annual Lenten initiative helps area residents while providing relief to the world's poorest populations.

Divine Mercy novena goes digital as prayers to end pandemic continue

Starting on Good Friday, the archdiocese will host an online recitation of the devotion in both English and Spanish, plus a free subscription to Formed featuring Catholic books, movies and programming.

Chrism Mass to livestream from cathedral

Catholics can make Monday of Holy Week special by watching the annual Chrism Mass not on its traditional day on Holy Thursday morning but tonight, April 6 at 7 p.m. with Archbishop Nelson Perez.

Pandemic’s economic toll starting to mount for nation, church

The pandemic not only has caused massive job losses that may require more stimulus by government, it is also forcing Catholic organizations to "look at how we do things" and "quicker than we thought."

Long-held ethical, moral principles must guide COVID-19 response

The coronavirus pandemic is creating fear over rationing limited resources for treating patients, but principles such as upholding a person's dignity can guide decision making, said the U.S. bishops.

Watch Palm Sunday Mass with Archbishop Perez

Watch a rebroadcast in high-quality video and audio as Archbishop Nelson Perez celebrated Mass for Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion on Sunday, April 5 from the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul.