Prayer: The
mysteries of the rosary
Part 4: The glorious mysteries
As the month of the rosary draws to a close, this series on artistic
representations of its mysteries concludes with the final group, the
glorious mysteries. The new life that was won by Jesus in his suffering
and crucifixion finds its fruition in His triumph over death.
Hispanic
Catholics: ¡Ya
llegó el día de la Misa de la Herencia Hispana!
El domingo, 28 de octubre, nuestro cardenal Justin Rigali celebrará
la Misa de la Herencia Hispana en la catedral de SS. Pedro & Pablo,
en el Parkway. La celebración comienza a las 2 p.m. con representantes
de más de 20 países que constituyen la riqueza de esta
«herencia», en procesión, continuando la misa a
las 2:30 p.m.
Join
us for the Hispanic Heritage Mass
On Sunday, Oct. 28, our Cardinal Justin Rigali will celebrate the
Hispanic Heritage Mass in our Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul on the
Parkway. The celebration begins at 2 p.m., with representatives of
more than 20 countries that make up the richness of this “heritage,”
in procession, with the Mass following at 2:30 p.m.
Sports Mount
St. Joe’s field hockey defeats Villa Maria, 6-2
Sometimes you lose a game and deal with the reality that your opponent
simply played better and deserved to win. Profile: Making
history matter History
matters, of course. But sometimes we need someone to remind us.
Cardinal
Rigali establishes Media Affairs Department
Cardinal
Justin Rigali has announced the establishment of a department
of Media Affairs for the Archdiocese, within which The Catholic
Standard & Times and the archdiocesan Office for Communications
will operate.
Bill
would support parents of children with disabilities Women who receive a poor prenatal diagnosis may soon be automatically
provided with up-to-date information about the nature of their condition
and what kind of support services are available.
For
many more stories on the fascinating history or our Archdiocese,
please see the April 5 issue of the paper!
Cardinal-elect
Foley’s friends, colleagues react to Pope’s announcement In 1984, when Msgr. John P. Foley, editor of The Catholic
Standard & Times was consecrated bishop and immediately promoted
to Archbishop, his many friends in Philadelphia and elsewhere were delighted
for him and happily surprised that it was a double promotion.
Celebrating
World Mission Sunday in Philadelphia While
it might seem World Mission Sunday is about the work of priests or
consecrated religious working in remote and exotic locations around
the world, all Catholics, by virtue of their baptism, are called to
be missionaries for Christ.
St.
Philomena School:
Going strong at 100 Larry Mendte is the CBS Channel 3 news anchor. Bishop
Edward Hughes is the retired Bishop of Metuchen, N.J. Margie Kernickie
is the coordinator of Handicapped Encounter Christ. Phil Martelli
is the coach of the St. Joseph’s University men’s basketball
team. Bill McCusker is president of Cardinal O’Hara High School.
Sister Constance Marie Touey is co-principal of St. Francis de Sales
School in West Philadelphia. And they are all products of St. Philomena
Parochial School in Lansdowne. That’s a lot of talent for
a little school.
Catholic
Historical Society goes digital Welcome
to the 21st century. At the stroke of a pen on Oct. 17, the Philadelphia-based
American Catholic Historical Society (ACHS) entered the digital
age.
Gesu
Beacon open house: 'The teachers … care about us' What
better place to showcase Philadelphia’s Beacon programs
than the rooftop recreation area of North Philadelphia’s
Gesu School, with its million-dollar view of the city skyline?