Mother Of Mercy House

Mother Of Mercy House MOMH is dedicated to addressing our neighbors' spiritual, physical, and emotional needs in the Kensington community. and Allegheny Avenue.

MOMH se dedica a abordar las necesidades espirituales, físicas y emocionales de nuestros vecinos en la comunidad de Kensington. MOTHER OF MERCY HOUSE

The MOTHER OF MERCY HOUSE is rooted in and inspired by four “Pillars.”

PILLAR ONE: To be the Church in new ways. To discover new ways of being church, a church less tethered to huge buildings or institutions. Being present in neighborhoods as chur

ch in a simpler but still profound way. PILLAR TWO: Pope Francis’ call to be a “poor Church for the poor.”

Pope Francis is constantly calling on all Catholics—ordained and lay alike—to live the gospel more radically and authentically. He challenges us to “go to the frontiers,” to reach out to the poor and marginalized, to go out of our comfort zones. He even encourages us not to be afraid to make mistakes in the process of going out and renewing the Church with the message and witness of the Gospel. The words of the Holy Father speak beautifullyg:

Since this Exhortation is addressed to members of the Catholic Church, I want to say, with regret, that the worst discrimination which the poor suffer is a lack of spiritual care. The great majority of the poor have a special openness to the faith; they need God and we must not fail to offer them his friendship, his blessing, his word, the celebration of the sacraments and a journey of growth and maturity in the faith. Our preferential option for the poor must mainly translate into a privileged and preferential religious care. (Evangelii Gaudium, #200)

PILLAR THREE: Creating new structures for the 21st century Church. With the necessary closings of parishes in certain areas of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, there is a need to discover new ways for the church to maintain its presence in the affected areas, especially since many of these areas are populated by the poor, immigrants and the most vulnerable members of society. What is more, we believe such a new model of being Church could be replicated in other impoverished areas of the Archdiocese. PILLAR FOUR: A personal call to go to the “furthest boundaries.”

In the preface of the book, The Church of Mercy: A Vision for the Church, Giuliano Vigini sums ups the theology of Pope Francis this way:

“According to Pope Francis’s theology, full time Christians don’t sit down to admire their faith in the reflection of a mirror, nor talk about it over dinner, but they come out of themselves, embrace their cross with courage and walk the streets to share with everybody the joy of the Gospel. Pope Francis never gets tired of telling everyone that evangelizing is conversion, going out, and walking. The first to be summoned are the priests, “anointed to anoint,” whose duties are to welcome and to serve. They are asked not to be afraid to go to the furthest boundaries and outskirts of human existence to meet the poor, the marginalized, and the least. Those who are materially, spiritually, and humanly poor are not the focus of special attention because they are an economic, social or pastoral problem, but because the loving God, poor among the poor, reserved for them a privileged place in Christ’s life and ministry.“ (emphasis added) page xii


LOCATION: Serving the K & A community, we initially located at the former “McGhee’s Taproom at Allegheny and “G” Street, we moved to a double storefront at 709-11 Allegheny Avenue and now occupy the building located on the corner of F St. This accessible location has been updated to meet the spiritual, physical and emotional needs of neighbors in this community. The MOTHER OF MERCY HOUSE is a concrete Catholic presence in one of the neediest areas of the Archdiocese. MINISTRIES: Addressing the spiritual, emotional, physical needs of the community. SPIRITUAL: Because there is no Church building there and because the sense of isolation is great, this affords the opportunity to build small, personal communities block by block. This would be done by conducting prayer services, Scripture sharing, and even Mass in the homes. These home visits would also foster catechetical and leadership formation. Additionally, the House can be open for prayer, Mass, scripture sharing, Eucharistic Adoration and other opportunities for spiritual nourishment and Christian community building. The hope is that the House could also provide for a “San Egidio type experience” whereby not only members of the neighborhood but also those from other areas who feel drawn towards serving in the inner city could join together in the work of the Gospel. CORPORAL WORKS OF MERCY: Addressing Kensington’s other needs.

• Outreach to the Addicted, providing space and support for the journey to recovery by hosting AA and NA Meetings.

• Outreach to the homeless, prostitutes and other desperately poor people.

• Ministry to the immigrant.

• Providing food, meals, clothing and resources to aid the poor.

• Facilitating access to other resources like ESL.

MoMH June 2026 Calendars & Flyers 😄Summer is on it's way! ☀️
06/02/2026

MoMH June 2026 Calendars & Flyers 😄
Summer is on it's way! ☀️

05/29/2026
Thank you Saint Francis de Sales School for sending such wonderful volunteers again today!
05/28/2026

Thank you Saint Francis de Sales School for sending such wonderful volunteers again today!

Thank you! With your support we hosted over 100 friends living on the street for lunch and a conversation today! Thank y...
05/26/2026

Thank you! With your support we hosted over 100 friends living on the street for lunch and a conversation today! Thank you!

Thank you Saint Dominic Catholic Church for the much needed food! What a huge blessing today!
05/21/2026

Thank you Saint Dominic Catholic Church for the much needed food! What a huge blessing today!

05/16/2026

Just 2 more weeks until the May Festival! We are very excited and have so much in store for everyone. We can’t wait to celebrate with you all! 🎉

A huge thank you to the students, staff, and community at St. Katharine Drexel School for taking the time to create thou...
05/13/2026

A huge thank you to the students, staff, and community at St. Katharine Drexel School for taking the time to create thoughtful care bags for our outdoor neighbors here at Mother of Mercy House.

Your kindness, generosity, and hard work truly mean so much to us and to the individuals who will receive these bags. Every item was packed with care and compassion, and it is a beautiful reminder that even small acts of service can make a big difference in someone’s day. These care bags will go directly to people in our community who need support, comfort, and encouragement the most.

We are incredibly grateful for your willingness to serve others and for thinking about our neighbors experiencing hardship. Your efforts help bring dignity, hope, and love to so many people.

A special thank you as well to Richard Bergen for delivering the bags to us. We truly appreciate your support and generosity in helping make this possible.

Thank you again, St. Katharine Drexel School, for partnering with us in caring for our community. Your compassion and dedication are making a real impact, and we are so thankful for all that you have done. 💙

Our goal today: 100 guests for our luncheon with our outdoor neighbors. This is guest number 100! We had to carry her in...
05/11/2026

Our goal today: 100 guests for our luncheon with our outdoor neighbors. This is guest number 100! We had to carry her in because her wheelchair wouldn’t fit on our ramp. But it was worth it!

Today’s totals: 116 guests, 3 entered housing from the luncheon, 16 showered!

Thank you for making this work possible!

Thank you for bringing showers for our outdoor friends at MOMH! It was WONDERFUL to collaborate with If Not For Grace!  ...
05/11/2026

Thank you for bringing showers for our outdoor friends at MOMH! It was WONDERFUL to collaborate with If Not For Grace!

05/08/2026

⚕Free Medical Clinic This Saturday! ⚕

We’re excited to share that our FREE Medical Care Clinic is back this Saturday, May 9th at Mother of Mercy House!

🗓 This Saturday, May 9 (Every Second Saturday)
⏰ 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM
📍 720 E Allegheny Ave

💙 ALL are welcome – NO ID or appointment needed

Services include:
• Glucose & cholesterol screenings
• Blood pressure checks
• Eye care & prenatal care
• Height, weight & BMI
• Occupational/physical therapy
• Monthly vitamins & more

Come by, bring a friend, and take care of your health!

Address

720 East Allegheny Avenue. (MAIL. . . PO BOX 14679)
Philadelphia, PA
19134

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30am
Saturday 9:30am - 1pm

Website

https://linktr.ee/Motherofmercyhouse

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