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Spring Craft Show
The Spring Craft Fair, sponsored by the Ladies' Association of Conwell-Egan (L.A.C.E.), will be held on Sunday, March 3, 2019 at the school.
HMS Band headlines Coffee House Contemplative
Contemplative folk music by a group of local musicians is coming to Cranaleith Spiritual Center on Sunday, Feb. 17. Hear the band and enjoy coffee and snacks.
Spiritual Director Certificate Program Information Session
Join us to learn more about Cranaleith's two-year Spiritual Direction Formation certificate program.
Pro Life Leadership Workshop at Villanova University
At this year’s Philadelphia Leadership Workshop, you will hear from experts on the most effective pro-life activism that is changing the culture on campuses across the country.
Memorial Mass for Joe Abraham, Former YA leader of St. Norbert’s
There will be a Memorial Mass for Joe Abraham at 11am on Saturday, Feb. 10, at St. Norbert's parish.
RAA’s St. Valentine’s Day Couples Dinner with Meghan Cokeley
Come out to for an evening "in the name of love"! Regina Angelorum's annual St. Valentine's Day celebration is a fun social night out with wine, cheese, and an inspiring talk on love, faith and marriage given by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's Director of New Evangelization, Meghan Cokeley with a delicious dinner to follow.
An Evening With Audrey Assad
Come and listen to Audrey Assad who will be visiting the West Chester area on April 27th.
Marginalized take center stage at World Youth Day 2019
Instead of highlighting the problems faced by youth in the world's richest or most populous countries, one of its first events focused on the plight of populations most of the world rarely sees or comes across: the indigenous.
Doylestown parish hosts ‘Super Bowl of Catholic Thought’
Oblate Father John Fisher will deliver a keynote presentation on the virtue of hope at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, just in time for the Big Game.
Teens in D.C.: Investigation begins, discussion continues
UPDATED - Days after the exchange between Covington Catholic High School students and a Native American tribal leader in Washington, the Diocese of Covington, Kentucky, launched a third-party investigation into what happened.