Express your pride, congratulations, and thanksgiving for the blessing of our parish school by placing your name in the 100th Year Commemorative Book! (Click for more details.)
Join Father Nasta for a free 4-week Bible Study: "The Institution of the Eucharist through the Lens of the New Testament," beginning January 4/5, 2023. (Click for more details!)
Children's Liturgy of the Word, a great way for young children to participate more fully in the Mass, returns on Sunday, September 18, 2022 at the 10:00 AM Mass! (Click for more details!)
We are calling for nominations of your fellow Our Lady of Grace School alumni (or yourself) for the new Our Lady of Grace School Hall of Fame! The deadline to submit your nominations is September 15, 2022. (Click for more details!)
Our Lady of Grace is participating in an Archdiocesan-wide parish survey (in conjunction with the global Synod on Synodality) from March 2-April 4, 2022! Click here to read more, and check back beginning on March 2 for the survey link!
The Fr. James J. McCafferty Council No. 11013 of St. Ignatius Parish is pleased to offer the Richard Green Memorial Scholarship for students accepted to a college, university, or vocational school. (Even though this scholarship is from the Knights at St. Ignatius, anyone can apply! Click here for more details.)
Thanks to the generosity of several parishioners, the Marian Grotto outside the IHM Center has been beautifully renovated! (Click for more details and photos!)
Our country is desperately in need of more blood in order to perform life-saving treatments for millions. Throughout the month of June, donate blood through the American Red Cross and let them know that you're from Our Lady of Grace Parish! (Click here for more details!)
To celebrate the Year of St. Joseph, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia has asked all the parishes throughout the Archdiocese to pray the Novena to St. Joseph on the 19th of each month from March to November, 2021. (Click here for more details!)
Venerable Servant of God Father Michael J. McGivney, founder of the Knights of Columbus, is to be beatified on Saturday, October 31 at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph in Hartford, CT. (Click to read more!)