Calling all former students of Sacred Heart School, St Eleanor School, & Holy Cross Regional Catholic School! Join us for a Reunion at the Sacred Heart Community Fair for those age 21+. This will be a casual gathering on Thursday, July 11 in the Beer Garden. Former faculty of the schools will be there too! Photo opportunities abound. Held rain or shine! Organized by the SH Parish Fair and the HCRC Marketing committee.
Join us! Wednesday June 19th from 4-10 pm at the Texas Roadhouse in Royersford. 10% of food purchases will go towards supporting the Parish Fair! Click here to download a copy of the flyer to take with you that night!
Help Revive Philadelphia Cursillo! The Philadelphia Cursillo is taking steps to revive itself. If you experienced a Cursillo weekend in another (arch)diocese and if you are interested in connecting with Cursillo again, please contact Fr. Bill Waters, OSA at [email protected].
Biking for Babies invites bike riders of all ages who have a heart for pregnant moms and their babies to join us for the Philly Ride for Life on Saturday, June 29th. The day will begin with a presentation at 8:15am at Saints Philip and James Church in Exton, followed by the bike ride starting from the church parking lot. Mass will be at 7:15am for those who would like to attend. Riders can choose from a variety of distances, either on a road course or on the Chester Valley Trail. As a national non-profit, Biking for Babies is renewing the culture of life by forming young adult missionaries in the Gospel of life and offering them a week-long, biking mission trip. Their volunteer efforts include raising awareness and funds for pregnancy resource centers and the moms they serve. The Philly Ride for Life provides an opportunity for bikers of all ages to raise money and awareness for local pregnancy resource centers and local missionaries, all while enjoying a bike ride with others. For more information and to register, please go to bikingforbabies.com/events.
Many family members and Sacred Heart parishioners were in attendance to witness the ordination of Gregory Miller, who was raised in Royersford and attended Sacred Heart School until 8th grade.
The Saint Pio Foundation recently launched a new project; “The Real Saint Pio.” It contains a number of digital resources that are available at no charge. They include *downloadable images of Saint Pio that have never been published previously for free use; *an audio file of the “The Song of Saint Pio;” * downloadable copies of 365 letters written by Saint Pio to his spiritual directors and spiritual children; *and an upcoming presentation of the first docudrama on the life of Saint Pio in English and Spanish co-produced with EWTN and the Saint Pio Foundation. You can find these materials and learn more at www.therealsaintpio.org.