Planned Parenthood Admissions about Infanticide

The pro-life investigators of the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) released a new video Tuesday containing footage from the sworn testimony of abortion industry officials admitting that they are aware of babies having been born alive, and suggesting that they are murdered soon after.

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The American Dream Endures!

Archbishop Pérez was recently invited to submit an editorial for publication in America Magazine. The editorial, which focuses on how America remains the land of opportunity despite the many challenges that we have faced throughout our history, was published online last Friday and will appear in print in the coming weeks.

In the article, Archbishop shares his July 4th sentiments and says, “I urge everyone to open their hearts to the needs of people today—to see the opportunities in front of us, to accompany those in difficult situations and to stand in solidarity with those fighting for social justice. And remember the words of the Old Testament: “You shall treat the stranger who sojourns with you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt: I am the Lord your God” (Lv 19:34).”

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New Message from Monsignor McCormac

Check out this week’s message from Monsignor McCormac.

Happy Father’s Day

We pray for God’s blessing on all fathers; our fathers both living and dead, spiritual fathers, godfathers, foster fathers, stepfathers. We especially pray for fathers who have lost a child due to death or other forms of separation and for fathers who are single parents through the death of their spouse or other circumstances. We pray for all men who have accepted the challenge to openly share their love and faith, offering fatherly guidance and support. We entrust the care of all fathers to God, our heavenly Father.

Archdiocesan Class of 2020 Record Breaking Scholarships!

The Archdiocesan Class of 2020 Earns a Record Breaking Total of Scholarships! The cumulative amount is $412,139,607.00.

 

Message from Monsignor McCormac – 6/18/2020

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Voice Your Concerns Regarding the Equality Act

Contact Your Senators

Senate Democrats are pushing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to take up Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) radical Equality Act, (H.R.5)—a bill designed to wield a wrecking ball to religious liberty. A significant number of Senate Democrats sent a letter to Sen. McConnell stating, “We write to urge you to immediately bring the bipartisan Equality Act (H.R. 5) to the Senate floor for a vote and fully enshrine in federal law explicit protections for LGBTQIA+ people against discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation and gender identity.”

The Equality Act goes far beyond the recent and disastrous Supreme Court decision to add sexual orientation and gender identity as a civil right for employment purposes under Title VII. If the Senate were to pass Speaker Pelosi’s bill and President Trump signed it into law, it would unleash radical liberals to attack those whose faith teaches that marriage is only between one man and one woman and that sexual identity of male and female is a fixed, biological fact.

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The Arise Podcast

Introducing the Arise Podcast Series

The Archdiocese of Philadelphia (AOP) has launched The Arise Podcast. The series explores Catholic life in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and offers reflections on the Word of God as it speaks to us in our own day. The podcast series features Father Richard Owens, O.F.M. Cap., Director of the Archdiocesan Office for Black Catholics; Father Eric Banecker, Parochial Vicar at Saint Pius X Parish; and Gina Christian, Senior Content Producer for CatholicPhilly.com. You can listen to the podcast series via StitcherGoogle Play, and iTunes. To listen to the podcast without downloading the SoundCloud App, you can use the “listen in browser” option. Click here to listen to the first episode.

We Need Your Help

Volunteers needed to sanitize after each Mass!

For the health and well-being of our Parish Community, procedures are in place to clean the Church after every Mass. To do this without overly burdening a small but faithful group of volunteers, we need more people to step forward. We particularly encourage teens and young adults to join us in this effort. If you are able to help clean after 5:30 PM Mass on Saturdays, or after the 7:00 AM or 11:00 AM Mass on Sundays, please contact Audrey Wilson at 215-946-4040. Thank you!

Message from Monsignor McCormac – 6/11/2020

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Msgr. McCormac’s Message 6/11/20 from St. Frances Cabrini on Vimeo.

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