In a hectic world, our hearts can become deaf to the voices of God and others. Phong Le, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, shares how the Transfiguration of the Lord stuns us into a beautiful silence where Jesus whispers his love -- drawing us closer to him and to those around us.
Feb 26, 2021•10 min
After a year of pandemic, racial reckonings, and social unrest, many feel as if they've been in a desert of suffering with no water in sight. Anthony Albanese, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, shares how Jesus is with us through it all, and how the kingdom of God is both already here -- and still to come.
Feb 19, 2021•9 min
Did Advent 2020 pass you by? After a year of heartbreaks and challenges, you might be tempted to rush the Christmas holiday that's only days away. But the final moments of Advent still offer many opportunities to slow down and to prepare for the Lord's birth in our hearts. Faithful from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia share with producer Gina Christian some of their insights for making the most of the time at hand.
Dec 18, 2020•7 min
As Hunger Action Month concludes, producer Gina Christian shares the voices of those who have depended on (or worked at) the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's pantries and food distribution sites, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Although September is a time to refocus on hunger, for too many, food insecurity is a year-round reality, and one we are all called to change.
Sep 29, 2020•10 min
In the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's new Arise podcast series, Father Richard Owens, O.F.M. Cap., Father Eric Banecker, and Gina Christian present the truth, beauty, and goodness of the Catholic faith to Catholics, fellow Christians, and all those who seek something more. Renowned Bible teacher, author and speaker Jeff Cavins shares with the Arise team why it's vital to create a "culture of Scripture" in order to face not only a pandemic and a time of social unrest, but life itself. (Music by Jo...
Aug 23, 2020•28 min
Starting a new school year amid the COVID-19 pandemic requires detailed planning, a willingness to be flexible, and a determination to move students' education forward while keeping them safe. Producer Gina Christian speaks with I.H.M. Sister Maureen Lawrence McDermott, superintendent for secondary schools of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, to discuss how this academic year will look in the classrooms of the 17 archdiocesan high schools and four schools of special education.
Aug 18, 2020•25 min
"Back to school" has come to mean something quite different during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially for elementary school children who generally benefit more from in-person rather than virtual learning. Producer Gina Christian speaks with Andrew McLaughlin, superintendent for elementary schools of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, to discuss how this academic year will take shape in the more than 100 archdiocesan elementary schools. (And here's a hint: uniforms will be required, whether you're a...
Aug 18, 2020•13 min
In the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's new Arise podcast series, Father Richard Owens, O.F.M. Cap., Father Eric Banecker, and Gina Christian present the truth, beauty, and goodness of the Catholic faith to Catholics, fellow Christians, and all those who seek something more. Father Liam Murphy, Father Stephen Thorne, and I.H.M. Sister Kathleen Schipani discuss the spiritual lessons they've learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, including a deeper awareness of what it means to be the church when you ...
Jul 13, 2020•25 min
In the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's new Arise podcast series, Father Richard Owens, O.F.M. Cap., Father Eric Banecker, and Gina Christian present the truth, beauty, and goodness of the Catholic faith to Catholics, fellow Christians, and all those who seek something more. Tucker Brown, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, shares how God called him from the medical field to the priesthood, and from healing bodies to healing souls destined for eternal life. (Music by Johnny ...
Jun 25, 2020•19 min
In the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's new Arise podcast series, Father Richard Owens, O.F.M. Cap., Father Eric Banecker, and Gina Christian present the truth, beauty, and goodness of the Catholic faith to Catholics, fellow Christians, and all those who seek something more. In the second of a two-part interview, Philadelphia Archbishop Nelson Pérez shares his thoughts on "setting a welcoming table" at church, "not staying too long inside yourself" and choosing hope over fear, both during a pandemi...
Jun 16, 2020•20 min
In the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's new Arise podcast series, Father Richard Owens, O.F.M. Cap., Father Eric Banecker, and Gina Christian present the truth, beauty, and goodness of the Catholic faith to Catholics, fellow Christians, and all those who seek something more. The first episode features a two-part interview with Philadelphia Archbishop Nelson Pérez, who shares his insights on faith amid the pandemic, his return to Philadelphia and his love of pizza and Star Trek. (Music by Johnny Mar...
Jun 04, 2020•14 min
The coronavirus pandemic has moved Catholic Masses online, but should parishes try to set up last-minute livestreamed liturgies for Holy Week? Digital theologian Father Thomas Dailey and media consultant Dan Kearns share with Inside CatholicPhilly.com why Mass through a cell phone may not be the best option, and how parishes can develop a long-term approach to livestreaming.
Apr 08, 2020•14 min
In the tragedies and hardships of life, we often feel alone. Jesus knows this isolation well: despite his triumphant entry into Jerusalem, he quickly found himself misunderstood, abandoned, and hated. Christopher Massaro, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania shares how Christ enters into our suffering and ultimately transforms it through His passion, death, and resurrection.
Apr 04, 2020•8 min
The coronavirus pandemic has become a global lesson in medical ethics, as health care professionals struggle to treat patients amid shortages of equipment and hospital beds. Bioethicist Steven Bozza of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how doctors can meet the challenges of the current crisis while upholding the sanctity of human life.
Apr 02, 2020•15 min
The coronavirus pandemic has led thousands of families to seek help from Catholic Social Services (CSS) of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Demand at some CSS food pantries is up by 100%, but donations are down due to grocery shortages and strict stay-at-home orders in the Philadelphia area. Sarah Hanley, president and CEO of the Catholic Foundation of Greater Philadelphia, shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how her team has created an emergency fund to enable CSS frontline workers to help th...
Mar 31, 2020•9 min
Even though he restored Lazarus to life, Jesus allowed himself to enter deeply into the sorrow of loss. Seminarian Andrew Auletta of St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how it's all right to cry during the sad parts, even when you know the story has a happy ending.
Mar 28, 2020•8 min
Although we may have the gift of physical sight, we are all born blind -- blind to our pride, our sinfulness, and above all, to our true dignity as beloved children of God. Andrew Lane, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania shares how Christ's miraculous healing of a man born blind invites us to let ourselves be healed by God's love, that we in turn might help to heal others and the wounded world in which we live.
Mar 21, 2020•7 min
With social distancing and church closures, the coronavirus pandemic has forced the faithful to find new ways to keep holy the Lord's day. Oblate Father Thomas Dailey shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how livestreamed Masses and other digital devotions can sustain our relationship with God and with each other.
Mar 20, 2020•17 min
A woman with an empty jug and an even emptier life meets Jesus at the town well, and she finds herself completely transformed. Instead of judgment, she encounters mercy and true fulfillment. Ricardo Tobar, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, shares how Jesus awaits us at the point of our greatest need -- and once we have received his love, it will overflow into the lives of those around us.
Mar 14, 2020•7 min
Stories connect us to each other, and to the past, present and future. Father Thomas Dailey shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how the power of stories draws us closer to God, who reveals himself in the greatest story of all: the Word made flesh.
Mar 06, 2020•11 min
During the journey through Lent, we read in the Scriptures how Christ is transfigured before Peter, James, and John prior to his crucifixion. Henry Graebe, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how Christ's transfiguration prepares us for his Passion, giving us hope that new life transcends suffering and death.
Mar 05, 2020•6 min
Lent starts off with a call to confront temptation, as Christ enters the desert to be tested by the devil. Eric Tamney, a seminarian at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, shares how focusing on our intimate relationship with God can help us face anything that would seek to draw us away from his love.
Feb 28, 2020•6 min
A 17th-century bishop might not seem like the best source of advice on how to celebrate Valentine's Day, but St. Francis De Sales -- nicknamed "the gentleman saint" -- knew what true love was, and he wants to let you in on it as well. Father Thomas Dailey, OSFS shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how St. Francis De Sales' love for Christ, along with devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, can help us to transcend the world's narrow definition of "love" and discover real joy.
Feb 14, 2020•9 min
Grab your popcorn and settle in for a look at this year's Academy Award contenders with John Mulderig, a longtime movie critic for Catholic News Service. John shares his insights on the Oscars shortlist, as well as his reflections on faith and film.
Jan 31, 2020•10 min
Composer Tony Manfredonia brings his deeply held Catholic faith to his work, whether he's writing music for Mass or for video games. Inside Catholic Philly.com producer Gina Christian caught up with Tony, who lives in northern Michigan, for his take on the rise of video game soundtracks, the quality of modern Catholic hymns, and the ways in which music -- regardless of style -- can build community. Listen for clips from Tony's original compositions, including "Kharon's Crypt," "The Ambassador," ...
Jan 30, 2020•17 min
Christmas in a consumer society may evoke a jumble of images, from angels to antlers, but the Nativity scene takes center stage in the hearts of those who long for a God they can see and touch. Father Thomas Dailey shares with Inside CatholicPhilly.com how the Christmas crèche, which traces its origins to St. Francis of Assisi, reminds us that the Lord wants to be part of the human story -- including yours.
Dec 18, 2019•10 min
Religion and politics can be volatile topics in themselves -- and when combined, the results can be explosive. Father Thomas Dailey shares how it's possible to live out the Catholic faith in both the spiritual and political contexts, and how you can "stand for what you believe without running over other people."
Nov 26, 2019•12 min
What does charitable giving look like in the digital age -- and in a Catholic Church wounded by scandal and secularization? Sarah Hanley, president and CEO of the Catholic Foundation of Greater Philadelphia, shares how she and her team work to steward their clients' gifts with diligence and transparency, while encouraging donors to give from the heart to the ministries and causes that inspire them the most.
Nov 18, 2019•15 min
Holiness can seem out of reach for those living in the ordinary realm of home, office, shopping mall and traffic jams. But in this episode of Inside CatholicPhilly.com, Father Thomas Dailey, O.S.F.S. shows how the cloistered Visitation Sisters (who live on one of the busiest roads in Philadelphia) embody a spirituality ultimately intended for, and ideally suited to, people living “in the world.” As part of a jubilee year, these women religious are welcoming visitors to experience the peace insid...
Nov 14, 2019•13 min
Are adjectives unholy, or just unhelpful? Father Thomas Dailey, O.S.F.S. shares how Pope Francis recently asked the faithful to delete the descriptive terms (such as "authentically Christian"), which can actually intensify the divisions in our polarized culture. Instead, says the pope, simple language better communicates the reality of life in Christ. More than a grammar lesson, the pope's insights show that our words have power to open others' hearts to the love of God.
Oct 28, 2019•11 min