Photo features
Photos: Catholic Charities Hosts National Traveling Museum
The two day event included first-person video stories from Catholic Charities staff and volunteers across the country, interactive exhibits on poverty and community, and the opportunity to record your own story of hope and service onsite.
Photos: Archbishop Pérez Receives First Documents Tracing Bucks County Teen’s Path to Holiness
Middleton, who died at age 18 following a serious illness, was known for her Catholic faith, service to others and leadership in her parish, school, and community.

Local News
People of Hope Museum Shows Americans’ Struggles, Church’s Service to Them
The mobile exhibit traveling this year nationwide made a stop in Philadelphia June 25-26. It documented not only the challenges that people face to live, but the help they receive locally from Catholic Charities of Philadelphia.
Catholic Charities Appeal Reaches $8.4M in 2025 Campaign, Report Shows
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has released its 2025 Catholic Charities Appeal Impact Report, announcing that the annual campaign raised $8,417,080 to support dozens of charitable service organizations and ministries.
A Dog Named Blaze Shares God’s Love in Drexel Hill
The presence of the 2-year-old golden retriever at St. Dorothy Parish will end when the pastor, Father Michael Murphy, retires July 1. But the dog’s posts on Facebook and presence at the Jersey Shore will continue to inspire people.
Pope Leo to Offer Video Message at the Close of National Eucharistic Pilgrimage in Philadelphia
Pope Leo XIV will deliver a video message on July 5, 2026 in Philadelphia to conclude a 43-day National Eucharistic Pilgrimage marking the 250th anniversary of the United States.
Commentaries
Mother of Mercy House Festival Shows Face of Hope in Kensington
The festival held Saturday, May 30 featured simple fun, games, and food for families in a neighborhood many have forgotten. But the Church, and the virtues of faith, hope and love, remain.
Spirituality
In Jesus’ Name, Give a Warm, Gentle Welcome to All
The Benedictine Rule of welcoming the stranger, including the "little ones" as Jesus commanded, remains a model for us today, writes Msgr. Joseph Prior in his reflection on this Sunday's Mass readings.

Sports
More Than 300 Archdiocesan Seniors Set for College Athletics
AOP athletics announced that 310 graduating seniors will compete in college sports in 2026–27, with football, baseball, and basketball topping the most represented sports.
Vatican News
This Week: World’s Cardinals Meet With Pope Leo in Rome
CatholicPhilly presents a weekly roundup of international news from Vatican News, the official news portal of the Holy See. The following report on the week of June 21, 2026 links to stories on VaticanNews.va.

Profile
Family’s Three Generations Weave Legacy of Faith at Bishop Shanahan H.S.
The archdiocesan high school, now located in Downingtown, Chester County, counts among its many graduates the Lamb family, including a father, his three children and their grandparents, sweethearts in the Class of 1964.
Andrew Santoleri: Faithful Altar Server, Prayer Warrior, and Model of Holiness
The young man with Down syndrome keeps Jesus and the Blessed Mother at the center of his life, and his prayerfulness inspires his family, friends, and parishioners at St. Thomas the Apostle in Glen Mills.
Second Chances, New Beginnings: Building Futures for At-Risk Youth
Once a sixth‑grader expelled from school, Ken Whalen now helps Philadelphia teens build skills, confidence, and second chances through Catholic Charities of Philadelphia's Youth Skills Building Program.
Port Richmond’s Nativity B.V.M. Senior Community Center: Transforming Lives, One Visit at a Time
Jennifer Scornaienchi has spent more than two decades transforming the lives of older adults, offering community, compassion, and vital services through Catholic Charities of Philadelphia's Nativity B.V.M. Senior Community Center.
Calendar of Events
Summer Camps to Take Place at Martin Saints Classical High School
Martin Saints Classical High School will present two engaging camps this summer - Joyful Filmmaking Camp: Catholic Storytelling and Catholic Writing Camp.
Annual Keys and Sword Event to Honor Philadelphia Police Captain
Philadelphia Police Capt. Lou Campione will receive the 2026 Keys and Sword Award from the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul and the Shrine of St. Katharine Drexel on June 26 in recognition of his nearly 50 years of service with the Philadelphia Police Department.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Rummage Sale to Benefit Local Community
The Ladies of Mount Carmel will hold a June 22–25 rummage sale featuring gently used items, with proceeds supporting parish efforts.

USCCB
We Cannot Turn a Blind Eye to Injustice, Says Bishop Cahill
Deacons Continue to Bring a Spirit of Renewal and Encouragement to the Missionary Ministry of the Church, Says Archbishop Hicks

Hispanic Catholics
Caminando con Jesús: El Peregrinaje Eucarístico Nacional llega a Filadelfia – La Voz de Dios June 28, 2026
En este episodio, el Arzobispo comparte el significado espiritual de esta gran peregrinación, la importancia del testimonio público de los católicos y la invitación que Cristo hace a cada uno de nosotros a caminar con Él.

