Local News
CatholicPhilly Aids Your Journey Through Lent
See our set of resources as Christians walk through these 40 days before the feast of the Resurrection of the Lord on Easter Sunday, April 2.
Annie’s Home Welcomes New Leaders, Broader Cenacle Partnership
Kim Capista and key members of the Annie’s Home staff are partnering with Catholic Charities of Philadelphia to strengthen resources for pregnant moms seeking support.

Photo features
Photos: Ash Wednesday at the Cathedral Basilica
Catholics gathered at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul on Feb. 18 for Ash Wednesday Mass with Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez, ushering in the 40‑day Lenten season of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving in preparation for Easter.
Gwynedd‑Mercy Academy Elementary in Ambler Welcomes Archbishop Pérez
On Feb. 18, Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez spent time at Gwynedd‑Mercy Academy Elementary in Ambler, celebrating Mass and visiting with students throughout the school community. See our photo gallery.
Vatican News
This Week: Pope Leo Leads Church’s Start of Lent
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 Feb. 15, 2026 links to stories on VaticanNews.va.
Sports
In League of Parity, Father Judge, Neumann-Goretti Will Vie for PCL Title
The number six and four playoff seeds, respectively, eked out wins in the Philadelphia Catholic League semifinals to advance to Sunday’s championship at the Palestra.
Perennial Rivals Carroll, O’Hara Set to Meet in Girls’ PCL Final
The Palestra will host the two storied girls’ basketball powerhouses Feb. 22 in what promises to be another classic Philadelphia Catholic League championship.

Calendar of Events
Archbishop Pérez to Lead Day of Prayer for Peace Feb. 24
In solidarity with dioceses across the country, Catholics in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia will gather Feb. 24 at the cathedral for a Mass and Holy Hour for Peace to pray for healing, unity, and renewed respect for human dignity.
St. Carlo Acutis Exhibit to Open Feb. 13 at Miraculous Medal Shrine
An exhibit featuring Church-approved Eucharistic miracles from around the world, honoring the saint canonized last year, comes to the Miraculous Medal Shrine Feb. 13–18, offering a reflective start to Lent.
March Trainings to Equip Parishes for Disability-Inclusive Ministry
The Office for Persons with Disabilities will host free two‑day trainings in English and Spanish to equip parish leaders and volunteers with tools for welcoming parishioners of all abilities.
Spirituality
By Rejecting Temptations We Face, We Turn From Death to Life
Msgr. Joseph Prior unpacks the Gospel for the First Sunday of Lent showing us how to rely on Jesus who has overcome death and the power of evil so we might live.

Profile
Lauren Joyce Brings ‘Startup Energy’ to Missionary Hub in Phoenixville
The Chester County native leads the Missionary Hub at St. Ann Parish, where she sees the good work the Holy Spirit is accomplishing. She loves to build bold new ventures, evangelize those seeking connection, and build the flame of a relationship with Jesus.
Setting the World on Fire for Christ, at least in NE Philly, is Jeffrey Shields’ Goal
The Missionary Hub director at St. Matthew Parish in the city’s Mayfair section brings a creative missionary spirit and a lifetime of evangelization and ministry experience to his new role.
Archbishop Pérez
Archbishop Pérez Sends Letter to the Asian Catholic Community on Lunar New Year
Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez shares a message with the Asian Catholic community in the Philadelphia region in observance of Lunar New Year on Feb. 17.
Commentaries
Forming and Supporting Priests is Important for All Catholics
As the Church of Philadelphia undertakes a planning study, one emphasis is on the care of priests and parish life directors, and formation of seminarians, for the future.
Pregnant Women Find They’ve Got Sisters on Their Journey of Life
From the Sisters of Life convent in North Philadelphia comes a witness to the transforming power of vulnerability and accompaniment, and the gifts of life and love, as writer Matthew Gambino discovered on a recent visit.

USCCB
‘Holding Families in Warehouses Should Challenge Conscience of Every American,’ Bishop Says
Bishops of Latin America, Canada, U.S. Gather to Reaffirm Their Unity as One Church

Hispanic Catholics
Amor que perdura en la vida familiar – La Voz de Dios Feb. 15, 2026
En este fin de semana de San Valentín, *La Voz de Dios* presenta un programa especial dedicado al amor que permanece, donde Marianela Núñez conversa con Ryan Hanning — fundador de Veritas de Terra, profesor, investigador, conferencista y padre de familia — sobre cómo vivir un amor que echa raíces y crece en la fe.

