
Press Releases
Pope John Paul II High School to Hold 9/11 Memorial Tribute
The service will honor Law Enforcement and First Responders and highlight the dedicated service provided by the men and women whom the community depend on for safety and welfare.
Archdiocese to Participate in National Day of Prayer for Peace in our Communities
This initiative of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) responds to the pressing need for civil dialogue with regard to race relations, restorative justice, mental health, economic opportunity and gun violence.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia and the Office of Catholic Education Kick Off the 2016-2017 School Year with Official Back-to-School Event and Pep Rally
Students throughout the 120 elementary schools, 17 high schools and 4 schools of education are welcomed back to school.
Saint Teresa of Calcutta Parish to Celebrate Mass of Thanksgiving Following Canonization of Namesake
The parish, celebrating its tenth year anniversary, recently changed its name in preparation of the impending canonization.
Columna del Arzobispo Chaput: El Objetivo de una Educación
Los conocimientos y las habilidades técnicas son importantes, pero no son lo mismo que la sabiduría y el carácter moral.
Archbishop Chaput’s Weekly Column: The Purpose of an Education
Knowledge and technical skills are important, but they’re not the same as wisdom and moral character.
Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary to Host 2016-2017 Lecture Series Featuring Nationally Renowned Scholars and Authors
The series is an opportunity to come to a deeper understanding of the Catholic faith, its authentic content, and its orientation toward the transformation of the world around us.
Archdiocese of Philadelphia Pilgrims Depart for Italy for Jubilee Year of Mercy and Canonization of Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Pilgrims will depart Thursday, September 1st for a ten day pilgrimage throughout Italy
Archdiocese to Participate in National Day of Prayer for Peace in our Communities
This initiative of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) responds to the pressing need for civil dialogue with regard to race relations, restorative justice, mental health, economic opportunity and gun violence.





