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Gianna Center of Philadelphia celebrates anniversary with gala
Some 200 supporters gathered on Oct. 22 at the city's Union League to mark the first year of the women's pro-life health care practice at its Montco hospital location.
Christmas Concert
Selections performed by the St. Bede Adult Choir, the Teen Choir and Guitar Group, the St. Katharine Drexel School Choir, accompanied by an 18-piece concert orchestra.
Murder of Jesuits was marked with horror, but inspired defense of the poor
Thirty years after their murders, and well before then, what they left behind in their heroic deeds, their writings and speeches has inspired others to continue the slain Jesuits' work on behalf of the poor.
Christians are called to serve Christ in the poor, pope says
The pope spoke about the Gospel call to work for justice Nov. 7 when he met with about 200 people, Jesuits and their collaborators, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Jesuits' Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat.
People with special needs find warm welcome at St. John’s parish
St. John Chrysostom Parish in Wallingford, Delaware County has been recognized by Princeton researchers as a model church for including persons with disabilities, both young and old, in the worship and social life of the church.
Ohio Senate bills will ‘give more babies a second chance,’ say supporters
The Born-Alive Infant Protection Act, or S.B. 208, passed with a 24-9 vote, and the Abortion Pill Reversal Act, or S.B. 155, passed with a 23-10 vote.
Siblings born two minutes apart continue strong bond as religious sisters
Benedictine Sisters Jill and Susan Reuber have often shared the same path in life, but their roads to their religious vocations took different turns.
Success in protecting ozone layer offers lessons for future, pope says
Decades of fruitful international cooperation on protecting the earth's ozone layer serve as an important lesson for guiding collaboration needed today, Pope Francis said.
Medical Mission Sisters mark 25 years working with UN
On the 74th anniversary of the United Nations, the Philadelphia-based order of religious sisters celebrated their quarter-century of affiliation with the UN, recognizing their global ministry.
Philadelphian aboard aircraft carrier named sailor of the day
Liam Sanborn, a U.S. Navy sailor serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis, received the honor from his commanding officers during operations in the North Atlantic.