Local News
Youths Set to Speak With Pope Leo, Share Concerns, Experiences
The unprecedented live, digital encounter on Friday, Nov. 21 with the Holy Father and some 15,000 young people in Indianapolis, plus millions more watching worldwide, is an historic opportunity for young Catholics and the Church, organizers say.
Local Pantries See Soaring Demand for Food in Face of SNAP Cuts
Catholic parishes and agencies of Catholic Charities of Philadelphia are witnessing a 100% increase in people seeking food assistance in the wake of the federal government’s shutdown.
Faithful Invited to Watch Pope Leo Live! Digital Encounter at NCYC
Archbishop Nelson Pérez is encouraging Catholics throughout the five-county Archdiocese to learn more by watching a promotional video from EWTN.
Archbishop Pérez Offers Prayers for Fellow Bishops Following USCCB Elections
Archbishop Nelson Pérez offered his “fraternal prayers and best wishes” to fellow bishops after their election at the USCCB fall plenary.

Photo features
Feast of St. Charles Borromeo Highlights Milestone for Seminarians and Deacon Candidates
Archbishop Nelson Pérez celebrated the Feast of St. Charles Borromeo Nov. 4 at the seminary, marking the Institution of Acolytes and the Admission to Candidacy for Holy Orders for seminarians and deacon candidates.
Scenes: Archbishop Celebrates Mass at St. Hugh of Cluny Church
Archbishop Pérez visited St. Hugh of Cluny Church on Nov. 2, celebrating Mass with St. Veronica pastor Rev. Roberto Gurrola, I.V.E.
St. Dorothy, Drexel Hill, Welcomes Archbishop for Confirmation
Young Catholics received the sacrament of confirmation conferred by Archbishop Pérez as he celebrated Mass Nov. 5 at the Delaware County parish.
Spirituality
Called to Wait in Hope, We Persevere Through Persecution
Perseverance is a call to keep our focus on life and the gift of faith we have been given in Christ Jesus, even in the midst of turmoil and suffering, writes Msgr. Joseph Prior on the readings for this Sunday's Mass.

Profile
Broadcaster Andie Summers Loves Her Work, Her Family, Her Faith
The devout Catholic, Downingtown resident, and host of a popular morning radio show will be inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Hall of Fame.
From Resident to Leader – How St. John’s Hospice Transformed One Man’s Life
Peter Greenland, once a resident of St. John’s Hospice and now a dedicated staff member, shelters and nourishes vulnerable men experiencing homelessness by offering safe refuge, warm meals, and compassionate care through Catholic Charities of Philadelphia.
A Safe Haven for Children, A Mission of Faith – D’Aulerio’s 20 Years with Catholic Charities of Philadelphia
For nearly 20 years, Dee D’Aulerio has supported and strengthened children and families through Catholic Charities of Philadelphia’s Out-of-School Time program, creating a safe, nurturing space rooted in faith, learning, and community.
Serving Seniors with Compassion is Senetta Boyd’s Lifelong Mission
Senetta Boyd, Social Services Care Manager with Catholic Housing and Community Services, stabilizes and enriches the lives of nearly 100 Philadelphia seniors by helping them live independently with dignity and faith-driven support.
Commentaries
My Brothers and Sisters Are Hungry. I Cannot Turn Away
As food aid vanishes and hunger surges, writer Matthew Gambino says Catholics must respond with compassion.
Faces of Hope
Meet the Faces of Hope
A new video and storytelling series that shines a light on the inspiring ways everyday Catholics across the Philadelphia region are putting their faith into action. Discover their stories, share their hope.
Finding God in Every Equation: Sister Catherine’s Lessons in Faith and Education
Faith and formulas might not sound like a natural pair—but for Sr. Catherine, they’re deeply connected. Through her math lessons at St. Charles Borromeo School, she’s sharing how God is reflected in every problem they solve.
A Place to Belong: Micah Spader’s Ministry of Presence in the City
Every week, Micah Spader opens doors for teens to gather, play, pray, and belong in Chester. It’s more than youth ministry for him and his work with Vagabond Missions — it’s a safe place for young people to be seen, loved, and reminded of God’s goodness.
Sports
Archbishop Carroll Girls Capture PCL Title, Cement Field Hockey Dynasty
The Patriots overwhelmed rival Cardinal O’Hara, 6-0, Oct. 25 and extended Carroll’s dedication to players’ growth and team excellence by “uniting them under one vision.”

People and Events
BLOCS Doubles Scholarship Reach to 33,000 Students Across Pa.
During National Scholarship Awareness Month, BLOCS expands access to 33,000 PreK–12 scholarships statewide, strengthening partnerships with over 500 schools in 65 counties.
Local Poor Clare Sister Shows Signs of Recovery, Prayers Continue for Full Healing
Sister Maria Eden Loyola, OSC, of the Poor Clare Monastery in Langhorne, is showing significant signs of recovery following a severe heart attack she suffered in mid-July. Her community is continuing to ask for prayers through the intercession of Blessed Father Stanley Francis Rother, hoping for a complete healing.

Calendar of Events
Solemn Novena at the Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal
The Basilica Shrine of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal will hold its nine-day Solemn Novena Nov. 17–25, culminating with the Solemnity Mass celebrated by Bishop Efren Esmilla on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
Advent by Candlelight at Old St. Joseph’s Church Nov. 30
Join the women of Old St. Joseph’s Church for Advent by Candlelight, a candlelit evening of reflection and friendship.
Obituaries
Sister Loretta Kathleen McGuckin, SSJ, dies at 86
Sister Loretta Kathleen McGuckin SSJ, age 86, died on November 5, 2025, age 86 at Saint Joseph Villa.

Vatican News
Be Prophetic Sign of Communion, Fraternity, Pope Tells Lateran University
Academic rigor, dialogue and openness to other cultures and disciplines are essential for a Catholic university and even more so for the Pontifical Lateran University, which is often called "the pope's university," Pope Leo XIV said.
Nuncio in Britain Says Pope Won’t Overturn Restrictions on Old Latin Mass
Pope Leo XIV does not intend to overturn Pope Francis' limits on celebrating the traditional Latin Mass but will grant two-year dispensations to bishops who ask, a nuncio said.

Hispanic Catholics
Muerte, Fe y Esperanza: Conversación con el Arzobispo Pérez – La Voz de Dios Nov. 9, 2025
En este episodio especial de La Voz de Dios, conversamos con el Arzobispo Nelson J. Pérez sobre tres temas profundos y centrales para nuestra fe: la muerte cristiana, la comunión de los santos y el próximo encuentro virtual del Papa con los jóvenes.
Comienza con Todos los Santos y Termina con San Andrés – La Voz de Dios Nov. 2, 2025
Este mes en La Voz de Dios, celebramos a los santos que nos inspiran desde el cielo y descubrimos la historia de un santo en camino: el Padre Bill Atkinson, el primer sacerdote parapléjico del mundo.


