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Pope to institute formal ‘ministry of catechist’. The formal ministry of the Catholic Church will be detailed in a new papal letter coming May 11. Some 3 million catechists teach and lead COME HOME TO MASS IN PERSON, ARCHBISHOP IMPLORES CATHOLICS Imploring Catholics of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to return to the celebration of Mass in person, Archbishop Nelson J. Perez launched a major initiative for that purpose on Pentecost Sunday WATCH THE ORDINATION OF NEW PRIESTS SATURDAY MORNINGCLICK TO VIEW Everyone is invited to participate prayerfully from home as two new priests for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are ordained this Saturday, May 15. The Mass will livestream beginning at 10 a.m. CLERGY ASSIGNMENT CHANGES NOTED IN ARCHDIOCESE Clergy assignment changes noted in archdiocese. Posted May 15, 2021. Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez, Archbishop of Philadelphia, announces the following appointments effective June 21, ARCHBISHOP LAUNCHES ‘NOTHING COMPARES TO BEING THERE Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez. Archbishop Nelson Perez issued the following letter to all the faithful of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on the feast of Pentecost, May 23. The formal letter maybe
CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIEST JUBILARIANS, NEW PRIESTS OF 2021 Congratulations to priest jubilarians, new priests of 2021. Posted May 13, 2021. Priests of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are celebrating 25th, 50th and other significant anniversaries of their CHANGES TO CLERGY OFFICE, NEW COMMITTEE, OFFER PRIESTS A new vicar and assistant vicar for clergy, plus the newly formed Committee for Priestly Life and Ministry, will allow the Philadelphia Archdiocese to care for active and retired priests CATHOLIC LEAGUE STANDINGS, PLAYOFF MATCHUPS BEFORE ORDINATION AS DEACONS, 9 MEN DECLARE OATH OF Posted May 4, 2021 . Nine men who will be ordained permanent deacons for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia next month made a profession SOUTH PHILA. PARISH DEDICATES SHRINE TO ADDICTION RECOVERY A South Philadelphia parish has just dedicated a shrine to a former alcoholic now on the path to sainthood. Some 160 faithful gathered May 2 at St. Gabriel in the city’s Grays Ferry sectionCATHOLIC PHILLY
Pope to institute formal ‘ministry of catechist’. The formal ministry of the Catholic Church will be detailed in a new papal letter coming May 11. Some 3 million catechists teach and lead COME HOME TO MASS IN PERSON, ARCHBISHOP IMPLORES CATHOLICS Imploring Catholics of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to return to the celebration of Mass in person, Archbishop Nelson J. Perez launched a major initiative for that purpose on Pentecost Sunday WATCH THE ORDINATION OF NEW PRIESTS SATURDAY MORNINGCLICK TO VIEW Everyone is invited to participate prayerfully from home as two new priests for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are ordained this Saturday, May 15. The Mass will livestream beginning at 10 a.m. CLERGY ASSIGNMENT CHANGES NOTED IN ARCHDIOCESE Clergy assignment changes noted in archdiocese. Posted May 15, 2021. Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez, Archbishop of Philadelphia, announces the following appointments effective June 21, ARCHBISHOP LAUNCHES ‘NOTHING COMPARES TO BEING THERE Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez. Archbishop Nelson Perez issued the following letter to all the faithful of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on the feast of Pentecost, May 23. The formal letter maybe
CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIEST JUBILARIANS, NEW PRIESTS OF 2021 Congratulations to priest jubilarians, new priests of 2021. Posted May 13, 2021. Priests of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are celebrating 25th, 50th and other significant anniversaries of their CHANGES TO CLERGY OFFICE, NEW COMMITTEE, OFFER PRIESTS A new vicar and assistant vicar for clergy, plus the newly formed Committee for Priestly Life and Ministry, will allow the Philadelphia Archdiocese to care for active and retired priests CATHOLIC LEAGUE STANDINGS, PLAYOFF MATCHUPS BEFORE ORDINATION AS DEACONS, 9 MEN DECLARE OATH OF Posted May 4, 2021 . Nine men who will be ordained permanent deacons for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia next month made a profession SOUTH PHILA. PARISH DEDICATES SHRINE TO ADDICTION RECOVERY A South Philadelphia parish has just dedicated a shrine to a former alcoholic now on the path to sainthood. Some 160 faithful gathered May 2 at St. Gabriel in the city’s Grays Ferry section READINGS OF THE HOLY MASS 1 day ago · Posted June 11, 2021 . Read, watch or listen to the readings before Mass with the resources below: The Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time. See the Mass PLANTED BY GOD, SEED OF FAITH GROWS STRONG DAY BY DAY 1 day ago · The Eagle and the Child is a pub in Oxford, England. It is located near the famous university. A small group of professors of literature and philosophy started meeting here in 1933. They would PARISH GARDEN SPREADS ROOTS, FRUITS FAR AND WIDE A Delaware County parish has created a garden whose roots – and fruits – are spreading far and wide throughout the Philadelphia Archdiocese. This spring, St. Cornelius Parish in Chadds Ford NAVIGATING A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD AS A NONPROFIT Navigating a post-pandemic world as a nonprofit. After a full year living with the effects of a pandemic, things are slowly beginning to return to normal. But for many industries, such as the GREGORY: CATHOLIC MEDIA’S TASK IS TO WED THE FACTS TO WASHINGTON (CNS) — As the nation struggles to fight a pandemic and address social strife and racial injustice, the Catholic media have the important task of presenting news truthfully and in VATICAN PROJECT AIMS TO MAKE DIGITAL SPACE A PLACE OF 1 day ago · The 12-month program, which includes meetings in Rome and online, is designed to develop proposals that will address “the main problems and issues users currently face with the internet.” SEARCH FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY MUST START WITH LOVE, POPE SAYS VATICAN CITY (CNS) — While theological dialogue is important in the search for Christian unity, it cannot take the place of Christians simply sharing a meal, recognizing they are brothers and POPE DENIES GERMAN CARDINAL’S REQUEST TO RESIGN OVER ABUSE Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munich and Freising, Germany, speaks during a press conference about his resignation offer, in Munich June 4, 2021. Cardinal Marx has submitted his resignation to PRO-LIFE RALLY DRAWS HUNDREDS AMID ‘STAGGERING’ ABORTION A post-abortive father and a woman conceived through rape were among some 500 participants at a June 5 demonstration in West Chester, as CANON LAW REVISION UPDATES PUNISHMENTS FOR CLERGY SEX Canon law revision updates punishments for clergy sex abusers. Archbishop Filippo Iannone, president of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, attends a press conference to discussCATHOLIC PHILLY
Local News. Catholic high school graduations set across region. See the baccalaureate Masses and commencement ceremonies planned for each of the 17 high schools of COME HOME TO MASS IN PERSON, ARCHBISHOP IMPLORES CATHOLICS Imploring Catholics of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to return to the celebration of Mass in person, Archbishop Nelson J. Perez launched a major initiative for that purpose on Pentecost Sunday WATCH THE ORDINATION OF NEW PRIESTS SATURDAY MORNINGCLICK TO VIEW Everyone is invited to participate prayerfully from home as two new priests for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are ordained this Saturday, May 15. The Mass will livestream beginning at 10 a.m. CLERGY ASSIGNMENT CHANGES NOTED IN ARCHDIOCESE Clergy assignment changes noted in archdiocese. Posted May 15, 2021. Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez, Archbishop of Philadelphia, announces the following appointments effective June 21, ARCHBISHOP LAUNCHES ‘NOTHING COMPARES TO BEING THERE Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez. Archbishop Nelson Perez issued the following letter to all the faithful of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on the feast of Pentecost, May 23. The formal letter maybe
CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIEST JUBILARIANS, NEW PRIESTS OF 2021 Congratulations to priest jubilarians, new priests of 2021. Posted May 13, 2021. Priests of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are celebrating 25th, 50th and other significant anniversaries of their CHANGES TO CLERGY OFFICE, NEW COMMITTEE, OFFER PRIESTS A new vicar and assistant vicar for clergy, plus the newly formed Committee for Priestly Life and Ministry, will allow the Philadelphia Archdiocese to care for active and retired priests SENIOR CARE MINISTRIES MUST BE REBUILT AFTER PANDEMIC OF Senior care ministries must be rebuilt after pandemic of loneliness. If anyone needs evidence that a weekly, hourly visit from a friendly volunteer makes a big difference in others’ lives, the VILLA ST. JOSEPH LEADER BRINGS LIFE OF SERVICE TO RETIRED By Lou Baldwin • Posted September 17, 2020. Claudia Populaire is the new director of priest retirement services and administrator of Villa St. Joseph, the retirement community for archdiocesan BEFORE ORDINATION AS DEACONS, 9 MEN DECLARE OATH OF Posted May 4, 2021. Nine men who will be ordained permanent deacons for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia next month made a professionCATHOLIC PHILLY
Local News. Catholic high school graduations set across region. See the baccalaureate Masses and commencement ceremonies planned for each of the 17 high schools of COME HOME TO MASS IN PERSON, ARCHBISHOP IMPLORES CATHOLICS Imploring Catholics of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to return to the celebration of Mass in person, Archbishop Nelson J. Perez launched a major initiative for that purpose on Pentecost Sunday WATCH THE ORDINATION OF NEW PRIESTS SATURDAY MORNINGCLICK TO VIEW Everyone is invited to participate prayerfully from home as two new priests for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are ordained this Saturday, May 15. The Mass will livestream beginning at 10 a.m. CLERGY ASSIGNMENT CHANGES NOTED IN ARCHDIOCESE Clergy assignment changes noted in archdiocese. Posted May 15, 2021. Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez, Archbishop of Philadelphia, announces the following appointments effective June 21, ARCHBISHOP LAUNCHES ‘NOTHING COMPARES TO BEING THERE Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez. Archbishop Nelson Perez issued the following letter to all the faithful of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on the feast of Pentecost, May 23. The formal letter maybe
CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIEST JUBILARIANS, NEW PRIESTS OF 2021 Congratulations to priest jubilarians, new priests of 2021. Posted May 13, 2021. Priests of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are celebrating 25th, 50th and other significant anniversaries of their CHANGES TO CLERGY OFFICE, NEW COMMITTEE, OFFER PRIESTS A new vicar and assistant vicar for clergy, plus the newly formed Committee for Priestly Life and Ministry, will allow the Philadelphia Archdiocese to care for active and retired priests SENIOR CARE MINISTRIES MUST BE REBUILT AFTER PANDEMIC OF Senior care ministries must be rebuilt after pandemic of loneliness. If anyone needs evidence that a weekly, hourly visit from a friendly volunteer makes a big difference in others’ lives, the VILLA ST. JOSEPH LEADER BRINGS LIFE OF SERVICE TO RETIRED By Lou Baldwin • Posted September 17, 2020. Claudia Populaire is the new director of priest retirement services and administrator of Villa St. Joseph, the retirement community for archdiocesan BEFORE ORDINATION AS DEACONS, 9 MEN DECLARE OATH OF Posted May 4, 2021. Nine men who will be ordained permanent deacons for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia next month made a profession ARCHDIOCESAN PARISHES SEE GUIDELINES TO LIFT COVID Following state guidelines, archdiocesan parishes in the suburban counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery will be “free to lift all building sanitation, social distancing and CARITAS TELLS G7 LEADERS DEBT RELIEF IS KEY TO GLOBAL 1 day ago · Armed police officers patrol in Falmouth, England, June 10, 2021, ahead of the G7 summit in Cornwell. Debt relief for poor countries is only way for G7 leaders to succeed in their plans topromote
PARISH GARDEN SPREADS ROOTS, FRUITS FAR AND WIDE 21 hours ago · By Gina Christian • Posted June 10, 2021 . A Delaware County parish has created a garden whose roots – and fruits – are spreading far and wide throughout the PhiladelphiaArchdiocese.
SEARCH FOR CHRISTIAN UNITY MUST START WITH LOVE, POPE SAYS 1 day ago · VATICAN CITY (CNS) — While theological dialogue is important in the search for Christian unity, it cannot take the place of Christians simply sharing a meal, recognizing they are brothers and PATH TO JESUS WINDS THROUGH A STRAWBERRY PATCH June is a month full of Gia Myers' favorite things, including homegrown strawberries, devotion to the Sacred Heart and a post-pandemic lifestyle that is quieter and slower, allowing her tofind
‘COMMUNICATE HOPE IN THE FACE OF TRYING TIMES,’ DECLARES 1 day ago · Cardinal Tagle, formerly the archbishop of Manila, also brought up the story of St. Joseph as an example of hope. Upon hearing that Mary was pregnant, “Joseph was decided to leave Mary, to be SENSE OF HOPE IS REQUIRED FOR CATHOLIC JOURNALISTS 19 hours ago · BALTIMORE (CNS) — Seeing the signs of the times through the lens of wisdom and hope is not only a professional requirement for Catholic journalists, but also a FIND HARMONY BETWEEN DAILY PRAYER AND DEMANDS OF LIFE 1 day ago · By Carol Glatz • Catholic News Service • Posted June 9, 2021 . VATICAN CITY (CNS) — People need to find harmony between prayer and the demands of everyday life, Pope Francis said. SENIORS THROW SWEET SEND-OFF FOR BELOVED KITCHEN MANAGER 16 hours ago · A beloved kitchen manager at an archdiocesan senior center recently traded her apron for retirement — but not before her colleagues and clients threw her PRO-LIFE RALLY DRAWS HUNDREDS AMID ‘STAGGERING’ ABORTION 1 day ago · A post-abortive father and a woman conceived through rape were among some 500 participants at a June 5 demonstration inWest Chester, as
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Pope to institute formal ‘ministry of catechist’. The formal ministry of the Catholic Church will be detailed in a new papal letter coming May 11. Some 3 million catechists teach and lead ARCHDIOCESAN PARISHES SEE GUIDELINES TO LIFT COVID Following state guidelines, archdiocesan parishes in the suburban counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery will be “free to lift all building sanitation, social distancing and CANON LAW REVISION UPDATES PUNISHMENTS FOR CLERGY SEX Canon law revision updates punishments for clergy sex abusers. Archbishop Filippo Iannone, president of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, attends a press conference to discuss ARCHBISHOP LAUNCHES ‘NOTHING COMPARES TO BEING THERE Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez. Archbishop Nelson Perez issued the following letter to all the faithful of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on the feast of Pentecost, May 23. The formal letter maybe
CATHOLIC LEAGUE STANDINGS, PLAYOFF MATCHUPS CLERGY ASSIGNMENT CHANGES NOTED IN ARCHDIOCESE Clergy assignment changes noted in archdiocese. Posted May 15, 2021. Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez, Archbishop of Philadelphia, announces the following appointments effective June 21, COME HOME TO MASS IN PERSON, ARCHBISHOP IMPLORES CATHOLICS Imploring Catholics of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to return to the celebration of Mass in person, Archbishop Nelson J. Perez launched a major initiative for that purpose on Pentecost Sunday CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIEST JUBILARIANS, NEW PRIESTS OF 2021 Congratulations to priest jubilarians, new priests of 2021. Posted May 13, 2021. Priests of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are celebrating 25th, 50th and other significant anniversaries of their WATCH THE ORDINATION OF NEW PRIESTS SATURDAY MORNINGCLICK TO VIEW Everyone is invited to participate prayerfully from home as two new priests for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are ordained this Saturday, May 15. The Mass will livestream beginning at 10 a.m. CHANGES TO CLERGY OFFICE, NEW COMMITTEE, OFFER PRIESTS A new vicar and assistant vicar for clergy, plus the newly formed Committee for Priestly Life and Ministry, will allow the Philadelphia Archdiocese to care for active and retired priestsCATHOLIC PHILLY
Pope to institute formal ‘ministry of catechist’. The formal ministry of the Catholic Church will be detailed in a new papal letter coming May 11. Some 3 million catechists teach and lead ARCHDIOCESAN PARISHES SEE GUIDELINES TO LIFT COVID Following state guidelines, archdiocesan parishes in the suburban counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery will be “free to lift all building sanitation, social distancing and CANON LAW REVISION UPDATES PUNISHMENTS FOR CLERGY SEX Canon law revision updates punishments for clergy sex abusers. Archbishop Filippo Iannone, president of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, attends a press conference to discuss ARCHBISHOP LAUNCHES ‘NOTHING COMPARES TO BEING THERE Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez. Archbishop Nelson Perez issued the following letter to all the faithful of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on the feast of Pentecost, May 23. The formal letter maybe
CATHOLIC LEAGUE STANDINGS, PLAYOFF MATCHUPS CLERGY ASSIGNMENT CHANGES NOTED IN ARCHDIOCESE Clergy assignment changes noted in archdiocese. Posted May 15, 2021. Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez, Archbishop of Philadelphia, announces the following appointments effective June 21, COME HOME TO MASS IN PERSON, ARCHBISHOP IMPLORES CATHOLICS Imploring Catholics of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to return to the celebration of Mass in person, Archbishop Nelson J. Perez launched a major initiative for that purpose on Pentecost Sunday CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIEST JUBILARIANS, NEW PRIESTS OF 2021 Congratulations to priest jubilarians, new priests of 2021. Posted May 13, 2021. Priests of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are celebrating 25th, 50th and other significant anniversaries of their WATCH THE ORDINATION OF NEW PRIESTS SATURDAY MORNINGCLICK TO VIEW Everyone is invited to participate prayerfully from home as two new priests for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are ordained this Saturday, May 15. The Mass will livestream beginning at 10 a.m. CHANGES TO CLERGY OFFICE, NEW COMMITTEE, OFFER PRIESTS A new vicar and assistant vicar for clergy, plus the newly formed Committee for Priestly Life and Ministry, will allow the Philadelphia Archdiocese to care for active and retired priests ARCHDIOCESAN PARISHES SEE GUIDELINES TO LIFT COVID Following state guidelines, archdiocesan parishes in the suburban counties of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery will be “free to lift all building sanitation, social distancing and PATH TO JESUS WINDS THROUGH A STRAWBERRY PATCH 1 day ago · June is a month full of Gia Myers' favorite things, including homegrown strawberries, devotion to the Sacred Heart and a post-pandemic lifestyle that is quieter and slower, allowing her tofind
FROM THE VINE: NEW GROWTH IN CATHOLIC MEDIA, THANKS TO YOU 17 hours ago · Two years ago a large ash tree in my backyard finally succumbed after years of declining health. Rather than find it crashed into our garage, the century-old HIGH COURT DECISION DEALS BLOW TO IMMIGRANTS WITH 20 hours ago · Some 400,000 immigrants from countries such as El Salvador, Haiti and Myanmar cannot remain permanently in the U.S. if they first entered without authority to NAZARETH ACADEMY IN NATIONAL FINALS FOR ROCKETRY CONTEST 14 hours ago · An all-girls team from Nazareth Academy in Philadelphia is one of 100 national finalists in the American Rocketry Challenge taking place in mid-June at regional launch sites across theU.S. In
DELEGATION VISITS EMPRESS BURIED IN CENTER CITY PARISH 1 day ago · Dignitaries recently paid tribute to Ana María Huarte de Iturbide, Mexico's first empress, who rebuilt her life in exile by becoming a faithful parishioner at St. John the Evangelist inPhiladelphia.
CRIME OF ABUSE IS PERSONAL FAILURE, NOT INSTITUTIONAL 16 hours ago · Last week a German cardinal resigned to take responsibility for failures of the church to address clergy sex abuse. Now a retired Vatican official says claiming an institutional moralculpability
EFFORT TO END HUMAN TRAFFICKING BUILDS IN WEST AFRICA 19 hours ago · Participants in a conference from Ghana, Nigeria and Burkina Faso are strengthening networks to protect young people forced into prostitution, pornography, erotic entertainment and labor. A HARVEST OF HOLINESS IN BLOOD AND FIRE Some 130 years before #MeToo became a global movement to counter sexual assault, a number of Ugandan youth fended off the unwantedadvances of
STUDENTS SHARE DEEP-SEA DESIGNS WITH RENOWNED EXPLORER Students share deep-sea designs with renowned explorer. Students at a parochial school in Chester County are plumbing the depths of science education and ecology, with a little help from aCATHOLIC PHILLY
Pope to institute formal ‘ministry of catechist’. The formal ministry of the Catholic Church will be detailed in a new papal letter coming May 11. Some 3 million catechists teach and lead CANON LAW REVISION UPDATES PUNISHMENTS FOR CLERGY SEX Canon law revision updates punishments for clergy sex abusers. Archbishop Filippo Iannone, president of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, attends a press conference to discuss CATHOLIC LEAGUE STANDINGS, PLAYOFF MATCHUPS The following are the final standings for Catholic League baseball, softball, and boys’ and girls’ lacrosse, including playoff results to date and scheduled playoff games, through May 20 CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIEST JUBILARIANS, NEW PRIESTS OF 2021 Congratulations to priest jubilarians, new priests of 2021. Posted May 13, 2021. Priests of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are celebrating 25th, 50th and other significant anniversaries of their ARCHBISHOP LAUNCHES ‘NOTHING COMPARES TO BEING THERE Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez. Archbishop Nelson Perez issued the following letter to all the faithful of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on the feast of Pentecost, May 23. The formal letter maybe
CHANGES TO CLERGY OFFICE, NEW COMMITTEE, OFFER PRIESTS A new vicar and assistant vicar for clergy, plus the newly formed Committee for Priestly Life and Ministry, will allow the Philadelphia Archdiocese to care for active and retired priests COME HOME TO MASS IN PERSON, ARCHBISHOP IMPLORES CATHOLICS Imploring Catholics of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to return to the celebration of Mass in person, Archbishop Nelson J. Perez launched a major initiative for that purpose on Pentecost Sunday VILLA ST. JOSEPH LEADER BRINGS LIFE OF SERVICE TO RETIRED By Lou Baldwin • Posted September 17, 2020. Claudia Populaire is the new director of priest retirement services and administrator of Villa St. Joseph, the retirement community for archdiocesan DESPITE DISPENSATION, DO YOU HAVE TO WATCH MASS ON TV A. There is no binding obligation, in any diocese I am aware of, to watch the Mass on television for those who are at home because of the pandemic. However, there is CATHOLICS’ DILEMMA: SHOULD THEY ATTEND RELATIVE’S SAME-SEX Two years later, Bishop C. Michael Jarrell of Lafayette, Louisiana, was even more direct, saying that “all Catholics are urged not to attend same-sex marriage ceremonies.”. So although thereCATHOLIC PHILLY
Pope to institute formal ‘ministry of catechist’. The formal ministry of the Catholic Church will be detailed in a new papal letter coming May 11. Some 3 million catechists teach and lead CANON LAW REVISION UPDATES PUNISHMENTS FOR CLERGY SEX Canon law revision updates punishments for clergy sex abusers. Archbishop Filippo Iannone, president of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, attends a press conference to discuss CATHOLIC LEAGUE STANDINGS, PLAYOFF MATCHUPS The following are the final standings for Catholic League baseball, softball, and boys’ and girls’ lacrosse, including playoff results to date and scheduled playoff games, through May 20 CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIEST JUBILARIANS, NEW PRIESTS OF 2021 Congratulations to priest jubilarians, new priests of 2021. Posted May 13, 2021. Priests of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia are celebrating 25th, 50th and other significant anniversaries of their ARCHBISHOP LAUNCHES ‘NOTHING COMPARES TO BEING THERE Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez. Archbishop Nelson Perez issued the following letter to all the faithful of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia on the feast of Pentecost, May 23. The formal letter maybe
CHANGES TO CLERGY OFFICE, NEW COMMITTEE, OFFER PRIESTS A new vicar and assistant vicar for clergy, plus the newly formed Committee for Priestly Life and Ministry, will allow the Philadelphia Archdiocese to care for active and retired priests COME HOME TO MASS IN PERSON, ARCHBISHOP IMPLORES CATHOLICS Imploring Catholics of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to return to the celebration of Mass in person, Archbishop Nelson J. Perez launched a major initiative for that purpose on Pentecost Sunday VILLA ST. JOSEPH LEADER BRINGS LIFE OF SERVICE TO RETIRED By Lou Baldwin • Posted September 17, 2020. Claudia Populaire is the new director of priest retirement services and administrator of Villa St. Joseph, the retirement community for archdiocesan DESPITE DISPENSATION, DO YOU HAVE TO WATCH MASS ON TV A. There is no binding obligation, in any diocese I am aware of, to watch the Mass on television for those who are at home because of the pandemic. However, there is CATHOLICS’ DILEMMA: SHOULD THEY ATTEND RELATIVE’S SAME-SEX Two years later, Bishop C. Michael Jarrell of Lafayette, Louisiana, was even more direct, saying that “all Catholics are urged not to attend same-sex marriage ceremonies.”. So although there FIND A MASS LIVESTREAMED Miraculous Medal Shrine, Philadelphia: Monday Mass and Novena at 9 a.m. Mother of Divine Providence Parish, King of Prussia: Daily Massat 8
COME HOME TO MASS IN PERSON, ARCHBISHOP IMPLORES CATHOLICS Imploring Catholics of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia to return to the celebration of Mass in person, Archbishop Nelson J. Perez launched a major initiative for that purpose on Pentecost Sunday CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATIONS SET ACROSS REGION 1 day ago · The Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s 17 high schools announce their scheduled Baccalaureate Masses and Commencement Exercises for the Class of FROM THE VINE: NEW GROWTH IN CATHOLIC MEDIA, THANKS TO YOU 8 hours ago · Two years ago a large ash tree in my backyard finally succumbed after years of declining health. Rather than find it crashed into our garage, the century-old PATH TO JESUS WINDS THROUGH A STRAWBERRY PATCH 1 day ago · June is a month full of Gia Myers' favorite things, including homegrown strawberries, devotion to the Sacred Heart and a post-pandemic lifestyle that is quieter and slower, allowing her tofind
EFFORT TO END HUMAN TRAFFICKING BUILDS IN WEST AFRICA 10 hours ago · Participants in a conference from Ghana, Nigeria and Burkina Faso are strengthening networks to protect young people forced into prostitution, pornography, erotic entertainment and labor. HIGH COURT DECISION DEALS BLOW TO IMMIGRANTS WITH 10 hours ago · Some 400,000 immigrants from countries such as El Salvador, Haiti and Myanmar cannot remain permanently in the U.S. if they first entered without authority to DELEGATION VISITS EMPRESS BURIED IN CENTER CITY PARISH 19 hours ago · Dignitaries recently paid tribute to Ana María Huarte de Iturbide, Mexico's first empress, who rebuilt her life in exile by becoming a faithful parishioner at St. John the Evangelist inPhiladelphia.
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The desert of Lent reveals God’s footprints Take time for silent prayer in a noisy world A spectacular Lenten failure Ashes we cannot see should start a revolution this Lent Archbishop Perez’s pastoral message on the season of Lent There’s ‘something about the ashes,’ says Archbishop PerezLent 2020 •
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Catholics begin Lent with the sign of the cross on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016 at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul, Philadelphia. (Photo by Sarah Webb) By Gina Christian • Posted February 25, 2020 As they receive ashes and give up sweets, many Catholics risk missing the whole point of the Lenten season – either turning it into a self-improvement challenge, or looking for loopholes in the church’s requirements for fasting and abstinence. Neither approach is correct, said Father Dennis Gill, director of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s Office for Divine Worship and rector of the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul. “I think the problem behind the Lenten rut is that Catholics don’t understand what Lent is all about,” said Father Gill. For one thing, he said, it’s not a personal quest. “Lent belongs to the whole church, which hears the invitation to repent and believe in the Gospel,” he said. “We each do our part as a member of the church, to help build it up by this corporate act of penance during Lent.” The communal dimension of Lent was evident from its earliest days,said Father Gill.
“It has its origin with the unbaptized preparing for their baptism at the Easter Vigil,” he said. As catechumens readied themselves to be received into the church, he said, “those who were already baptized would be inspired … to see how they may have put aside or tarnished their own baptism.” Through personal penance and conversion, the baptized journeyed with catechumens to the Easter Vigil, where the former renewed their baptismal promises as new members embraced theirs for the first time. Father Gill said that such solidarity can be recaptured “if we have an understanding that Lent is about each of us together reforming our lives and being about conversion, so that we would all enter into the Easter mysteries, ready for the new life given to us by Christ.” One way to make Lent less lonely (and more on-target) is to share in specific disciplines such as fasting. “In our own rectory, we decided among the four priests that on Wednesdays we’ll have an additional fast day,” said Father Gill. Although one simple meal, two smaller ones and no snacks might seem insufficient for busy priests in the middle of their week, Father Gill said “there’s strength in doing it together.” “We encourage each other; we recognize that we’re weak together, and we can become stronger together,” he said. In general, fasting is also a practice that most Catholics could undertake with a bit more vigor and rigor, he said. “We’ve gotten too soft about everything,” said Father Gill, pointing out that many faithful have interpreted the “minimal obligation” specified by the U.S. bishops as “the onlyobligation.”
Father Gill cited the paschal fast as an example. Often unfamiliar to Catholics, the paschal fast extends from Good Friday until the Easter Vigil in honor of Christ’s passion, enabling the faithful “to share more fully and celebrate more readily his resurrection,” according to the U.S. bishops. The paschal fast marks a shift from penance to expectation, saidFather Gill.
“It’s the origin of our Communion fast, which is the fast of preparing for divine food,” he said. Almsgiving and prayer are equally central to Lenten preparation, and while a given individual’s Lenten journey may emphasize one discipline in particular, the key is to simply “keep Lent,” saidFather Gill.
“It’s so easy to find ourselves in situations where we put Lent aside,” he said. “But we have a great opportunity to witness to others when we keep Lent with others and in the presence of others.” A “Lent well spent” is one “where I have been unable to uncover deep within myself sinful defects … and present them to the mercy of the Lord,” said Father Gill. After 40 diligent days, he added, the goal is to “arrive at the celebration of the Easter Triduum … ready to receive the Risen Lord and live from the Risen Lord in a more full and complete way as aChristian.”
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