A Path of Hope: The Lord Is My Light – Bilingual Retreat for Parents and Family Members of Children with Disabilities and Their Children
Join us on Saturday, April 13, 2024, at St. Charles Borromeo Parish School, 1731 Hulme Road in Bensalem for a bilingual retreat which will include sessions for adults and activities for all children. Monsignor Joseph Shields will be our retreat leader.
Children with Down Syndrome, Autism, deafness/hearing impairments, blindness/vision impairments, intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, behavioral disabilities, orthopedic impairments, speech impairments or ADHD are all welcome.
While there is no cost to attend, we are accepting free will donations for the retreat. We kindly ask that you please register your family by April 5th online or call 215-587-0500 for English or 215-667-2820 para español.
To volunteer for this retreat, click HERE
Haga clic aquí para ver el volante en español
Un camino de esperanza – Retiro bilingüe para padres con hijos con discapacidades y sus hijos: Únase a nosotros el sábado 13 de abril en la escuela parroquial de San Carlos Borromeo, 1731 Hulme Road en Bensalem, para un retiro bilingüe que incluirá sesiones para adultos y actividades para todos los niños. El monseñor Joseph Shields será nuestro predicador principal del retiro.
Los niños con síndrome de Down, autismo, sordera/deficiencia auditiva, ceguera/deficiencia visual, discapacidad intelectual, discapacidad de aprendizaje, discapacidad conductual, discapacidad ortopédica, discapacidad del habla o ADHD (por sus siglas en inglés) son bienvenidos.
Aunque la asistencia es gratuita, aceptamos donaciones voluntarias para el retiro. Le rogamos que inscriba a su familia en línea antes del 5 de abril en www.opdarchphilly.org o llame al 215-587-0500 para inglés o al 215-667-2820 para español.
The Peace in the Storm Project: A Pastoral Model for Accompaniment of Adults with Chronic Pain & Illness
The Office for Life and Family and the Office for Persons with Disabilities would like to invite you to learn about a new ministry in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the Peace in the Storm Project via a Zoom webinar on Thursday, April 11 at 2:00 pm or 7:00 pm, participant choice. Maureen Pratt, author of Peace in the Storm, will lead us in the Peace in the Storm Project model which provides parishes with a model of spiritual and pastoral accompaniment with adults with chronic pain and illness.
To register for the 2:00 pm session, click HERE.
To register for the 7:00 pm session click HERE.
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Parish Contact Program
Currently, over 110 Parish Contacts act on behalf of persons with disabilities to assist the pastor in his role of inviting people to full membership and to share fully in the life of the Parish. Each contact is appointed by the Pastor to serve as a liaison between persons with disabilities and their parish and between the parish and the Department for Pastoral Care for Persons with Disabilities. If your parish does not have a parish contact or would like to appoint a new contact, please submit the PCPD Parish Contact Form.
The Annual Archdiocesan Mass Honoring the Gifts of Persons with Disabilities
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Upcoming Events
Peace in the Storm Webinar - April 11, 2024
A Pastoral Model for accompaniment of adults with chronic pain and illness. Register for the 2:00 pm Zoom webinar or the 7:00 pm Zoom webinar.
A Path of Hope Bilingual Retreat for Families with Children with Disabilities - April 13, 2024/Un Camino de Esperanza Retiro Bilingüe para Familias con Niños con Discapacidades - 13 de abril de 2024
Mothers Retreat - May 8, 2024
Registration coming soon!