LATEST NEWS
Transitional Deacon to be ordained, attendance will be restricted by pandemic
Diocese of Allentown Bishop Alfred Schlert will ordain an Allentown man a transitional deacon in ceremonies at the Cathedral of Saint Catharine of Siena in Allentown on Saturday, May 16th at 10:30 AM. A transitional deacon is one step from being ordained a priest.
Letter from Bishop Schlert
Bishop Schlert reaches out to the Faithful in the Diocese of Allentown.
Diocese Starts Planning For the Time When Usual Attendance at Masses Might Resume
With increasing discussion nationwide about the right time to “reopen” the country, Catholics in the Diocese of Allentown are understandably curious about when they might once again be able to attend Mass in person and receive the Holy Eucharist.
Bishop’s Divine Mercy Sunday Prayers to be Livestreamed
Join Bishop Alfred Schlert via livestream from the Cathedral of St. Catharine of Siena Sunday afternoon for a special reflection and prayer marking Divine Mercy Sunday.
Holy Week Masses Livestreamed from Cathedral
Catholics throughout the Diocese of Allentown – socially distant but united in prayer – are invited to use technology to join Bishop Alfred Schlert in a series of special livestreamed Masses from the Cathedral of St. Catharine of Siena starting Sunday.
For Safety, No Palms to be Distributed This Weekend
To help ensure the safety of parishioners, Bishop Alfred Schlert has directed that no palm branches be distributed this weekend.
Parish Support Goes Online
Parishioners can now continue to support their parish from the convenience of their home computer, phone or tablet by using the new Parish Support web page established by the Diocese of Allentown.
Coronavirus: Latest Updates
To help prevent the spread of Coronavirus, Bishop Alfred Schlert has decided that all public Masses in the Diocese of Allentown will be cancelled, effective immediately. Click on the headline for more items.
There's a new source for Diocesan news
Go to AD-Today! The Diocese's news website where you'll also find the latest from Catholic News Service.
Electronic Version of AD Times is Easier to Read and Use
For those readers who prefer their Diocese news on a phone, tablet or computer, this new version allows you to easily browse the pages of the paper and click on an article to expand and read it. See the new electronic version here.