Press Releases
Archdiocesan High Schools And Parochial Elementary Schools In The City Of Philadelphia To Be Closed On Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Due to projected inclement weather throughout the day, Archdiocesan high schools and parochial elementary schools in the City of Philadelphia will be closed tomorrow, Wednesday, February 20, 2019.
Archbishop Chaput’s Weekly Column: Safe Haven Sunday
Here’s a simple fact: Today, anyone on the internet can get hardcore pornography for free. Even the most extreme content — no matter how abusive or strange, legal or illegal — can be had for a price.
USCCB: Pope Francis Names Bishop Boris Gudziak as Archbishop of the Ukrainian Archeparchy of Philadelphia
USCCB: President of U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Issues Statement on Theodore McCarrick in Response to Judgement by the Holy See
Archdiocesan High Schools and Parochial Elementary Schools In The City of Philadelphia To Open Two Hours Late On Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Due to projected inclement weather during the morning rush hour, Archdiocesan high schools and parochial elementary schools in the City of Philadelphia will operate on a two-hour delay tomorrow morning, Tuesday, February 12, 2019.
USCCB: Pro-Life Committee Chair for U.S. Bishops’ Responds to SCOTUS Ruling Temporarily Blocking Louisiana Abortion Law
Archdiocesan High Schools And Parochial Elementary Schools In The City Of Philadelphia To Open Two Hours Late On Monday, February 11, 2019
Due to projected inclement weather during the morning rush hour, Archdiocesan high schools and parochial elementary schools in the City of Philadelphia will operate on a two-hour delay tomorrow morning, Monday, February 11, 2019.
SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO SEMINARY TO AWARD HONORARY DEGREE TO JACQUELINE C. RIVERS
Today, Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary announced that it will award a Doctor of Humane Letters degree, honoris causa, to Harvard University Lecturer Dr. Jacqueline C. Rivers at its Concursus ceremony on May 15, 2019.
Archbishop Chaput’s Weekly Column: Disciplines for an Ordinary Time
As with the persons we love, so with God. We can teach about God with eloquence and grace; we can pour all our strength into helping the poor; we can sing his praises with golden tongues – but unless we give our hearts to him in the habit of silent prayer, listening for his voice and placing ourselves in his presence again and again, whether we feel like it at the moment or not, then our faith is just an empty shell.