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Bishop Seitz criticizes expansion of Title 42 to ‘vulnerable’ Venezuelans

Under the new rules, Venezuelans who cross the border illegally are being be deported to Mexico, a move that will have "an immediate impact" on border communities, said Bishop Mark Seitz of El Paso.

Dissidents, Catholic leaders want famous Minsk church reopened after fire

Belarus officials have been accused of intimidation after the Church of Sts. Simon and Helena, popularly dubbed the Red Church, was ordered to close following a suspicious Sept. 26 blaze.

Pope announces a second session for Synod of Bishops assembly

The additional gathering, scheduled to take place in October 2024, will allow for more time to discern how the Holy Spirit is calling the church to grow in "synodality," said the pope Oct. 16.

‘Boot Up Philly’ drive provides firm footing for those in need

St. John's Hospice, an archdiocesan ministry to those in homelessness, will distribute critically needed footwear and winter essentials to hundreds Oct. 22, and you can help.

Catholic Foundation of Greater Philadelphia to host annual Women in Philanthropy Forum

The Oct. 26 Women in Philanthropy Forum will gather female business leaders, nonprofit professionals and philanthropists to empower women in the nonprofit sector.

Exhibit shows decades of Philadelphia Catholic history, in photos

The Catholic Historical Research Center will present the works of longtime Catholic Standard and Times photographer Robert Halvey, who for over 60 years documented the life of the church in the five-county archdiocesan area.

Church musicians invited to ‘test drive’ new hymnal

Catholic music publisher GIA Publications will host a free choral reading session Oct. 17 at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, featuring new works for cantors, accompanists and clergy to preview.

Archbishop, Bishop Shanahan HS student meet with Pope Francis

Archbishop Nelson Pérez, junior Sam Gorman and a delegation from the National Federation of Catholic Youth Ministry traveled to the Vatican to exchange messages of hope and joy with the pope.

Agency urges low-income families to apply for federal discount on internet access

The Affordable Connectivity Program is helping to bridge the "digital divide," and Catholic Human Services is making sure its clients take the first steps to receiving the benefit.

Youth conference explores ‘walking on water’ with God

The archdiocesan Office for Ministry with Youth invites teens in grades 8-12 to Nov. 19 gathering at Immaculata University, with prayer, speakers and reflections on deepening their faith in Christ.