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Local News

Catholic Teacher Seeks Life-Saving Gift of Living Kidney Donor

Christina Behan, who teaches at Queen of Angels Catholic School in Willow Grove, leans on the power of prayer and good will from family, friends, strangers, and young students as she awaits a kidney transplant.

Area’s Catholic, Jewish Teens Become Friends in Faith

Pope John Paul II High School in Royersford and Barrack Hebrew Academy in Bryn Mawr continued a decades-long Catholic-Jewish dialogue that helps students grow in understanding of one another.

Deacons Hear One of Their Own Speak of Serving Those With Mental Illness

Deacon Ed Shoener, whose own daughter died by suicide, told a gathering of permanent deacons how to minister to the 20% of parishioners struggling with mental health issues.

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Photo features

See Scenes from the Easter Vigil Mass at the Cathedral Basilica

The liturgy was celebrated by Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez marking the Resurrection of the Lord with solemn beauty and joyful hope.

Good Friday: Celebration of the Passion of the Lord

See scenes from the Celebration of the Passion of the Lord April 3 at the Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter and Paul in Philadelphia.

Chrism Mass at the Cathedral Basilica

The Mass was celebrated by Archbishop Nelson Pérez on Holy Thursday morning, April 2. Numerous priests concelebrated and renewed their ordination promises.

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Commentaries

Easter Isn’t Over: The Key to Communion, Reconciliation, and a More Welcoming Church

Writer Anne DeSantis proposes the virtue of affability as one way to carry the good practices of Lent into Easter and beyond, and to embody the spirit of a Church that invites all to deeper communion and holiness.

What it Means for Pope Leo to Receive the Liberty Medal

When the Holy Father receives the honor July 3, he will convey the importance of religious freedom and Catholic social teaching for the world, writes Philadelphia resident Basil Merenda.

Bend the Knee: How Genuflection Makes Missionary Disciples

We might kneel to the Caesars and creeds of our age, but dropping to a knee in church is the first act of Christian missionary formation, writes Father Patrick Brady. We learn to worship God alone so we can proclaim Him fearlessly.

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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.

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People and Events

St. Hubert Hosts Inaugural Healthcare Careers Symposium

St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls hosted its inaugural Jefferson “Healthcare Careers in 1-2-3” Symposium on March 27, engaging more than 50 students in hands-on learning with Jefferson Health professionals.

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Archbishop Pérez

Archbishop Pérez Extends Passover Greetings to the Jewish Community

In a letter to the Jewish community, the archbishop acknowledged that preparations for Passover come amid conflict and anxiety, and expressed the Catholic community’s shared hope for peace in the world and in every heart.

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Sports

March Madness This Year Touts PCL Players, Legendary Coaches  

Seven Philadelphia Catholic League high schools are represented among the men’s and women’s teams in the NCAA Division I tournaments starting this week.

Bishop Shanahan Announces New Varsity Girls’ Volleyball Head Coach

Bishop Shanahan High School announced Peggy Evans as its new varsity girls’ volleyball head coach, with her tenure set to begin in the Fall 2026 season.

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Spirituality

In His Resurrection, Jesus Defeats Way of the World for Way of God

Msgr. Joseph Prior looks at how Pontius Pilate entered Jerusalem in splendor and how Jesus entered in humility to explain His triumph over death and His gift of salvation for all, which Christians celebrate on Easter Sunday.

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Vatican News

This Week: Pope Appeals to World Leaders for Peace on Cusp of Easter

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 March 29, 2026 links to stories on VaticanNews.va.

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Calendar of Events

Catholic Charismatic Conference Set for May 9

The Catholic Charismatic Renewal will hold the Catholic Charismatic Conference Saturday, May 9, beginning at 9:00 a.m. at Epiphany of Our Lord Church in Plymouth Meeting.

Gianna Center’s 6th Annual Golfing for Gianna Set for April 20

Proceeds support the Gianna Center’s mission of providing compassionate, life‑affirming healthcare for women, couples, and families.

April 11 Workshop to Prepare Parish Leaders for Ministry in an Apostolic Age

Participants will explore how to shift from maintenance to mission and meet the team from the parish’s Missionary Hub.

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USCCB

Archbishop Coakley Invites All to Join Pope Leo XIV’s Vigil for Peace in Midst of Threats of Increased Military Action in Iran

Evangelical-Catholic Dialogue Launched to Deepen Collaboration on One of the Most Pressing Issues of Our Time

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Hispanic Catholics

La Resurrección que transforma: Una conversación de Pascua con el Arzobispo Pérez – La Voz de Dios April 5, 2026

En este episodio especial de Pascua de La Voz de Dios, Marianela conversa con el Arzobispo Nelson Pérez sobre el verdadero significado de la Resurrección en nuestras vidas hoy.

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Obituaries

Sister Kathleen Patricia Haughey, Longtime Educator, dies at 94

Sister Kathleen Patricia Haughey, Sister of Notre Dame de Namur for 75 years, entered eternal life on February 22, 2026, at Notre Dame Long Term Care in Worcester, Massachusetts, at the age of 94 years old. 

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