Archbishop Pérez
Archbishop Pérez Issues Statement on Pennsylvania Abortion Funding Decision
In an April 23 statement, Archbishop Nelson Pérez said that he is "deeply disturbed and saddened" by the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania’s ruling on the use of public funding for abortion.
Local News
200 Local Catholic School Students Join in Day of Service for Youths
Gathering with Archbishop Pérez April 15 at Lansdale Catholic High School, students from across the region stuffed bags of needed items for kids in Out of School Time Programs run by Catholic Charities of Philadelphia.
All ‘Are God’s People,’ Faithful Learn at Mass for Persons With Disabilities
About 400 people at the annual Mass Honoring the Gifts of Persons with Disabilities, the Deaf Community, Family, Friends and Caregivers April 19 at the cathedral showed the depth of their love and welcome.
Celebrate Marriage at the Cathedral: Wedding Anniversary Mass Set for May 2
Married couples celebrating their anniversaries, including newlyweds, are invited to the cathedral for a special Mass and time to reflect on their marriage as the source of grace for the couples and their families.
Spirituality
Our Shepherd, Jesus, Leads Us With Care Toward Heavenly Home
Commenting on this Sunday's Gospel of the Good Shepherd and on Psalm 23, Msgr. Joseph Prior explains the image of a shepherd's care. Jesus embraced suffering and now leads us in love through the gate of divine life with God.
Commentaries
Rediscover the Gift We Might Forget: Catholic Education
A Catholic high school senior says his school has become so familiar that it’s often taken for granted. Brendan Towell urges taking a fresh look at the gift of Catholic schools, and helping others do the same.
CYO Night at Penn Relays Sees Kids Racing to Win
On a school night this week, children in parish CYO programs ran hard at the long-standing relay carnival at Franklin Field. They made a lifetime of Catholic memories, writes Dan Tarrant.
The Sign of the Cross: Four Seconds That Witness Everything
The ancient gesture affirms the Holy Trinity at the start of Mass, a meal, a car drive and so many moments of life. It also stands against a modern Christian tendency to dismiss the suffering of the cross, writes Father Patrick Brady.
Photo features
Scenes: 2026 CYO Night at the Penn Relays
Elementary school students from across the Archdiocese of Philadelphia gathered April 21 at the University of Pennsylvania for the 2026 CYO Night at the Penn Relays, celebrating competition, school spirit, and community.
Mass Celebrates Neumann Scholars, Incoming Class of 2030
The Connelly Foundation hosted a Mass and reception honoring the Neumann Scholars class of 2026 and welcoming the incoming class of 2030 to archdiocesan secondary schools.
Missionary Hub Leaders, Volunteers Gather for Spring Retreat
Staff and volunteers from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s five Missionary Hubs joined leaders from the Strategy Office and the Catholic Leadership Institute on April 14 for a retreat focused on prayer, reflection, and collaborative outreach
Culture
Book Reveals How Catholic Relief Services Turned Its Mission Toward Justice
Catholic identity and the Church’s social teaching inspired CRS to transform from charity to solidarity, writes retired Villanova professor Suzanne Toton in her recent book.
Groundbreaking Service of Franciscan Sisters Explored in New Film
An award-winning screenwriter showcases the local, national and international impact of compassion by the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, based in Delaware County.
Vatican News
This Week: Pope Leo Continues Africa Visit, Honors Pope Francis
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 April 19, 2026 links to stories on VaticanNews.va.

Sports
Archdiocese Recognizes High School Scholar-Athletes for Fall and Winter Sports
The honor rolls recognize high school student‑athletes across the archdiocese who earned first- or second-honors academically while competing in their respective sports.
Korey Francis Follows Pa. State Title With Baptism into Catholic Church
The junior at Msgr. Bonner & Archbishop Prendergast High School and PCL boys’ basketball MVP led his team to their first PIAA championship while preparing to become Catholic through his school’s OCIA program.
Profile
Estela Reyes-Bugg to Retire After 30 Years of Saying Yes to Service
The Philadelphia resident has started new initiatives from community centers to Project Rachel to leading volunteers for Catholic Charities of Philadelphia, all with the compassionate love of Jesus in her heart.
Calendar of Events
St. Gianna Feast Day Mass at Nativity of Our Lord Church Set for April 28
Celebrate St. Gianna Beretta Molla’s feast April 28 at Nativity of Our Lord, Warminster, with a Rosary, Mass, relic veneration, and reception.
Villanova to Mark First Anniversary of Pope Leo XIV with Panel Discussion
Villanova University will host “Pope Leo @ One: Augustinian, Pastoral, Prophetic” on April 28 at the Connelly Center Villanova Room, featuring a panel of Church leaders, journalists, and scholars reflecting on the first year of Pope Leo XIV’s pontificate.
Pro Life Union of Greater Philadelphia’s March for Life Set for April 25
The annual Philadelphia March for Life will take place April 25 beginning at 7:30 a.m. at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, before participants process to Independence Mall for a rally featuring speaker Ryan Bomberger.

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