Administrators at Northside Catholic Assumption Academy (Pittsburgh/Brighton Heights) have been informed of a sixth COVID-positive school community member within the past eight days.
As we celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker on May 1, during the month dedicated to Mary, Bishop Waltersheid offers insights on how we can rely on Mary and Joseph and look to their examples.
Members of the Central Catholic (Oakland, PA) lacrosse team will move to virtual learning and lacrosse games will be suspended through April 29, 2021 due to a positive COVID case in a person associated with the team.
In His great gaze of mercy, He looks upon us and holds out a hand of forgiveness and healing to those who are farthest from Him and seeks to draw them to His heart.
The verdict in the George Floyd case is a declaration that we must all be committed to the protection of everyone in the community and that our communities are committed to justice.
Maria, Megan, Becky, and Lynette met 12 years ago, during their freshman year at Slipprey Rick University. The life-changing friendship that that they formed through campus ministry there has continued into adulthood, as they have supported each other through marriage, children, and the pandemic.
The South Regional Catholic Elementary School (SRCES) Board has announced its selections for principals of two newly merged schools in the south region. The recommendations were approved at a board meeting Wednesday, April 14, 2021.
I had a life-changing experience in August of 1998. This experience echoed what happened to the two disciples of Jesus on the road to Emmaus on the day of Our Lord’s resurrection. I was on the road, too, not in Palestine but in southern Poland.
In my own life, the Divine Mercy message fascinated and attracted me from the first moment I heard of it. God’s timing was also impeccable for me when He showed me the need for Divine Mercy. He emphasized it through a conversation I had with a young man studying for the priesthood over thirty years ago.