Local News
Padre Pio Festival in Holland Offers Mass for Healing With Saint’s Relics
The traditional festival at St. Bede the Venerable Parish in Bucks County, held Sept. 13-14, offers family fun along with sacraments and devotional opportunities to encounter St. Pio of Pietrelcina.
Film on Venerable Recovered Alcoholic Debuts Locally
The dramatized documentary “Matt Talbot: Urban Mystic” by Joyful Films unveils the Irishman’s journey of sobriety a century ago. Today, he inspires Philadelphians and others around the world in recovery.
From Soil to Soul, Parish Gardens Grow Community, Compassion
From Northeast Philadelphia to Chester and Montgomery counties, parishes of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are drawing parishioners and students to lend their hands toward growing food and friendship in their communities.

Photo features
Mass of the Holy Spirit Marks 194th Year at St. Charles Seminary
Archbishop Pérez celebrated the Mass of the Holy Spirit on Sept. 2, marking the start of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary’s 194th year of formation, with new faculty and staff making their Profession of Faith and Oath of Fidelity and seminarians receiving the traditional blessing.
Archbishop, Youth Delegation Witness Church’s Work in Ghana
In August, young Catholic leaders joined Archbishop Nelson Pérez on a CRS-led synodal trip to witness the Church’s mission of justice and human development in West Africa. See our photo gallery.
Young Adults Fill Conshohocken Ballroom for Theology on Tap
See scenes from the Aug. 26 Theology on Tap event in Conshohocken featuring Archbishop Pérez and Bishop Espaillat.
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.
Why One High School Senior Became Catholic: ‘Everything Is Rooted in Love’
At 10, Tai lost his mom. At 18, he found a home in the Catholic Church. He’s now helping lead a youth group where dozens of teens choose faith together.
Miss Patricia Fled a War; Then She Built a Life of Profound Compassion
When Patricia Wahblo came to the U.S. as a refugee in 2000, Catholic Charities of Philadelphia welcomed her. She pays it forward every day, offering care and love to residents at Divine Providence Village.
Spirituality
Jesus Offers Gift of Life in Discipleship, Asks Our Commitment to It
The greatest gift, that of the Kingdom of God, is to be valued above one's possessions and relationships, Jesus teaches in this Sunday's Gospel. Msgr. Joseph Prior explains the demands of such a commitment, and the fruits it bears.

Commentaries
Portugal Gives Glimpse of a Reviving Church
On a trip with his wife, Guy Ciarrocchi sees a country with a vibrant, deep-rooted Catholic faith – universal and yet culturally distinct. Despite reports of a fading Catholic Church in Europe, it appears alive and well.
Calendar of Events
Pilgrims of Hope: Archdiocesan Jubilee Journey to the Nation’s Shrine Oct. 28
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia will journey to the the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C., as part of the Jubilee Year ‘Pilgrims of Hope,’ culminating with a 4 p.m. Mass celebrated by Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez.
Communion & Liberation Hosts Day of Renewal in Wayne
Experience a day of spiritual renewal through Mass, personal witness, music, and fellowship with Communion & Liberation at St. Katharine of Siena Parish in Wayne.
Profile
West Catholic’s Girls Learning Football Via Hard Work, Faith
“Seeing the face of Jesus in everybody” has been a lifelong calling for social worker and educator Katie Kavanaugh, who leads her fledgling flag football team at the archdiocesan high school.
Inspired by Jesus, Case Worker Cares for Children with Intellectual and Development Disabilities with Dignity, Integrity
Kimberly Cowley passionately advocates for the dignity and empowerment of children and youth with intellectual and developmental disabilities at St. Edmond’s Home for Children.
Driven by Prayer, Social Worker Leaves Retirement to Enrich Lives of Area Seniors
Catholic Charities of Philadelphia's Chris Minnick works to stabilize and enrich the lives of seniors in need, aged 60 and over.
Childhood Experiences Inspired Career Dedicated to Helping Other Families Experiencing Homelessness
Shawna Murray, whose own childhood experience inspired her dedicated career at Visitation Homes in North Philadelphia, helps at-risk families overcome barriers and find stability.

Vatican News
Pope Meets Israeli President, Discusses ‘Tragic’ Situation in Gaza
As Israeli military operations in Gaza continued, Pope Leo XIV met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog at the Vatican.
Salvation Comes from Being Strong Enough to Ask God for Help, Pope Says
The human longing for love is not a sign of weakness but demonstrates that no one is completely self-sufficient and that salvation comes from letting oneself be loved and assisted by God, Pope Leo XIV said.
Obituaries
Sister Marie Hubert Kealy, IHM, dies at 89
Sister Marie Hubert Kealy died in Camilla Hall on August 21, 2025 in the 70th year of her religious life.

Hispanic Catholics
Damaris Thillet, Pilar en la Liturgia Hispana – La Voz de Dios September 7, 2025
En este Mes de la Herencia Hispana, celebramos con gratitud la vida y el servicio de Damaris Thillet, una mujer cuya voz ha marcado la fe de nuestra comunidad por más de cuatro décadas.
Padre Pío – La Voz de Dios August 31, 2025
En este episodio especial de La Voz de Dios, Marianela Núñez nos invita a descubrir la vida y espiritualidad de San Pío de Pietrelcina, mejor conocido como Padre Pío. A través de su testimonio de oración, sufrimiento ofrecido a Dios y amor profundo por la Eucaristía, aprendemos cómo su mensaje sigue transformando corazones hoy. También […]