Philadelphia Catholic Cemeteries 3600 Horizon Boulevard, Pennsylvania 19053,
About the Business
Welcome to Philadelphia Catholic Cemeteries
Located at 3600 Horizon Boulevard, Pennsylvania 19053, Philadelphia Catholic Cemeteries are a part of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, providing sacred and serene burial grounds for the Catholic community. We are committed to offering a space of grace, hope, and reflection, serving as a living sign of the Easter Mystery.
At Philadelphia Catholic Cemeteries, we understand the importance of planning for the future. Our advance burial planning services are designed to ease the emotional and financial burden on your loved ones, ensuring that your end-of-life wishes are honored with dignity and respect. We offer a variety of burial options, including traditional in-ground burials, above-ground options, and cremation services, allowing you to choose the arrangement that best suits your needs.
With twelve beautifully maintained cemeteries across the Greater Philadelphia Area, from Conshohocken to Coatesville to Bensalem, we provide convenient locations for you and your family to visit, reflect, and remember. Each cemetery offers a peaceful environment conducive to prayer and contemplation.
We invite you to request our FREE Catholic Burial Advance Planning Kit, which includes comprehensive information about burial options, planning tips, and advice on securing peace of mind. Our no-obligation guide will be sent directly to your email, helping you take the first step towards planning your future with confidence.
Join the many who have chosen to plan ahead, sparing their families from unnecessary stress. By pre-arranging your burial, you ensure everything is taken care of according to your wishes, allowing you to focus on life's precious moments with those you cherish most.
For more information or to begin your planning process, please fill out the form on our website. Our dedicated team is here to assist you every step of the way. Embrace the gift of hope and secure your peace of mind with Philadelphia Catholic Cemeteries.
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Location & Phone number
3600 Horizon Boulevard, Pennsylvania 19053, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Disrespectful is the best way to summarize their services at Sts Peter & Paul Cemetery. My father passed away in 2020; deed was purchased long ago and stone was completed long ago. Still, my mother had to sit through a sales pitch about all the additional things they could up-sell to her simply to do the paperwork to have the grave opened. Totally inappropriate way to treat someone who just lost their spouse of 57 years. My mother passed away 20 months later. They left the backhoe engine running during the entire grade side service. I got spared the sales pitch, but then got a bill demanding payment in three days for services already paid for. Called and company admitted it was an error and would send me a check. Check for what? Too late, representative who took my call already disconnected. Called back, was told I would get the deed I already had! Ugh. Finally was told I’ll get something mailed to me stating bill paid in full. Now to get the death date engraved on stone there is a “permit fee” that’s almost 50% of the engraving bill to allow the stone we already paid for to be finished. Property maintenance is horrible. My great uncle is buried here too; his WWII memorial marker has been run hard enough to bend the 1/4” steel rod it sits on. The stone is covered in mud constantly and my family regularly cleans the mud off it so it doesn’t disappear. Disrespectful way to treat a WWII veteran. Read the news articles and the case with the PA Attorney General and then think carefully if this is the kind of place you want to deal with. It’s sad to show no respect for the dead. Be sure to read the reviews about the parent company StoneMor Inc."
"My in laws' marker has been neglected and my father in law's military memorial disappeared. 15 months after my Mother's burial the ground is still bare and her date of death has not been added to her marker. Perpetual care? Shame of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Sts Peter and Paul."
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