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Fr. Thorne Offers Theology on Tap Session for Young Adults
At a Feb. 9 Theology on Tap event, Fr. Stephen Thorne said we must continue to ask the Lord to open our eyes and hearts to all of our brothers and sisters, especially during Black History Month.
Star Harbor Senior Center to Celebrate Black History Month in Dramatic Style
Choir and dance performances will complement the written action.
St. Paul, South Philly, To Host Fr. Bill Atkinson Healing Mass
The Feb. 25 celebration will honor the first paraplegic priest’s saintly example.
NDS Launches Lenten Food Drive — Here’s How You Can Help
Nutritional Development Services is hosting its annual “One-Can Meal” food drive to help fulfill the Lenten season’s call to prayer, almsgiving, and fasting.
Sister Kathleen P. Coll SSJ dies at 89
Sister Kathleen P. Coll SSJ, (formerly S. Regina Carmelita), age 89, died on February 18, 2024, at Chestnut Hill Hospital.
Catholic Foundation Workshop to Focus on End-of-Life Care, Planned Giving
The Catholic Foundation of Greater Philadelphia will continue its workshop series by hosting another session of its Circle of Life Workshop.
Religious Leaders Council of Greater Philadelphia To Hold Interfaith Prayer Service Feb. 20 for Mayor Parker
Philadelphia Interfaith leaders, including Archbishop Nelson Pérez, will recognize Mayor Parker and build bridges of peace across communities Feb. 20 at the Cathedral Basilica.
EcoPhilly Annual Conference Set for Feb. 24
EcoPhilly, the Archdiocesan-wide creation care initiative, will hold its annual conference Feb. 24 in Rosemont.
American Catholic Historical Society to Host Seminar on Documentary “Oneness: A Black Catholic’s Journey” Feb. 18
The American Catholic Historical Society will host a seminar on the documentary “Oneness: A Black Catholic’s Journey” on Feb. 18 at 2:00 p.m.
Saint Mary Parish, Schwenksville, To Hold Fish Fry Dinners During Lent
The Montgomery County parish will continue its tradition of Lenten dinners, either sit down or take out, on Fridays during Lent.