06/18/2026
📣 Catholic education needs your voice — TODAY.
House Bill 2632 in Harrisburg would cut back and ultimately eliminate the EITC scholarship program — the lifeline that permitted the families of 4,248 students in the Diocese of Allentown – 49% of all students – and thousands more families across Pennsylvania to afford a Catholic education for their children during the past school year alone.
The Pennsylvania Catholic Conference warns HB 2632 would cut $102 million in funding, tie the program up in red tape, and could force some Catholic schools to close. The children hurt most would be those who need the help most.
✅ Take 2 minutes. Tell your legislators to OPPOSE HB 2632.
👉 Click here to send your message through the PCC Voter Voice tool: https://www.pacatholic.org/resources/voter-voice/?vvsrc=%2fCampaigns%2f138179%2fRespond
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06/15/2026
The Diocese of Allentown proudly celebrates the achievements of the Class of 2026, a remarkable group of young men and women who have distinguished themselves not only through academic success, but through faith, service, and a commitment to building a better future.
This year, 667 seniors across our six diocesan high schools embarked on the final chapter of their secondary education, with an outstanding 99% graduation rate – a testament to perseverance, strong support systems, and the shared mission of Catholic education.
https://www.ad-today.com/education/faith-purpose-and-promise-celebrating-the-class-of-2026
05/29/2026
Students from across the Diocese of Allentown were recognized for their academic achievement, leadership, and commitment to the Catholic faith during the annual Bishop’s Catholic Scholar Society Awards held at the Alumni Center of Notre Dame High School, Easton.
The April 25 event filled the seats and brought together students, families, educators, clergy, and diocesan leaders to celebrate young people who exemplify the mission of Catholic education through scholarship, service, and faith-filled leadership.
The scholarships were funded through the support of the “Because We Are Catholic” Annual Appeal.
The Bishop’s Catholic Scholar Society Awards honor students from diocesan high schools, special learning centers, and parish communities who demonstrate academic excellence while living out Christian values in their schools, parishes, and communities. Scholarships are awarded to help support students as they continue their Catholic education at both the high school and collegiate levels.
The ceremony began with an opening prayer led by Father Alexander Brown, Chaplain of Notre Dame High School.
Guests were welcomed by Jaclyn Friel, Principal of Notre Dame, who reflected on the excellence of the students present.
“Today we recognize a remarkable group of young people,” said Friel. “Among us are outstanding students who have distinguished themselves for their dedication to academics, their commitment to their faith, and the way that they lead and serve within these communities.”
Read more on AD Today.
Bishop’s Catholic Scholar Society Awards Recognize Diocesan Students - AD Today
Students from across the Diocese of Allentown were recognized for their academic achievement, leadership, and commitment to the Catholic faith during the annual Bishop’s Catholic Scholar Society Awards held at the Alumni Center of Notre Dame High School, Easton.
05/29/2026
In this month's episode of “Ready, Willing, & Able,” titled “Mary, Walking with You and Your Family,” podcast host Genevieve Anatalio invites Father Matthew Kuna, Chaplain of St. Christopher Catholic Newman Center, Kutztown University and Berks Catholic High School, Reading, to dive into topics surrounding the Blessed Mother.
Father Kuna reminds listeners of Mary’s role in the universal Church, as well as her particular significance to the Diocese of Allentown in this 65th anniversary year. Anatalio asks about Mary’s role in the domestic church – the family – and they discuss how the Blessed Mother walks with families through joys, sorrows, and everything in between.
The episode also offers some practical ideas for families and schools to foster greater devotion to the Blessed Mother, and both Anatalio and Father Kuna agree that incorporating the Rosary into a regular prayer routine can have powerful effects on families and individuals.
Last, Anatalio and Father Kuna talk about how Mary is the perfect intercessor for those discerning the big questions in life, sharing her impact on their own vocation stories.
With beautiful reflections and lighthearted anecdotes, the episode gives parents a lens for reflecting on and praying to the Blessed Mother.
“Ready, Willing, & Able” explores topics that will inform and edify Catholic parents. The creators aim to equip parents to discuss the faith with their kids and bring the richness of the Catholic faith into their family lives, so they feel ready, willing, and able to live out their call as primary educators of the faith.
Listen to “Mary, Walking with You and Your Family” here:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2410685 or on any of your favorite streaming platforms.
05/22/2026
Full-time position available in the Secretariat for Catholic Education, Evangelization and Formation at the Diocese of Allentown.
Title: Director of School Support and Student Services
Learn more here:
https://allentowndiocese.isolvedhire.com/jobs/1777869