Business Network Breakfast: “Christ in Kensington”
The Oblates of St. Francis de Sales Business Network invite you to start your morning in fellowship with others connected to the spirituality of our patrons. “Christ in Kensington” explores what’s happening in Kensington today and the work being done at Blessed Sarinelli House and the Last Stop. For many, Kensington was once home. Learn how the ministry shared in the old neighborhood today brings the teachings of St. Francis de Sales to life.
When & Where:
Friday, April 24, 2026
7:37 AM - 9:00 AM
The Union League Torresdale
3801 Grant Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19114
Feature Speakers:
Kim Andruilli
Director of Blessed Sarinelli House
Fr. Mike McCue, OSFS
Director of DeSales Service Works
Kim Andruilli and Fr. Mike McCue minister every day in Kensington, a neighborhood familiar to many Oblate friends. Through their work at Blessed Sarinelli House and The Last Stop, they encounter the people behind the news stories. They will share their experience working and living in Kensington, where they find Christ, and how Francis’ virtues impacted their work.
Schedule
Continental Breakfast and Networking
Opening Remarks & Prayer
Kim Andruilli & Fr. Mike McCue, OSFS
Closing Remarks & Prayer
Please join us and bring a friend!
Dress code is business casual.
Continental Breakfast included.
Doors open at 7:30 AM. Event ends promptly at 9:00 AM.
*Funds raised by the Business Network support retired and infirm Oblates.
The Oblates of St. Francis de Sales Business Network offers opportunities for spiritual and professional growth for Gospel-minded people in the spirit of St. Francis de Sales. The Network hosts Networking Breakfasts, Happy Hours, Lenten Retreat & Rev. William A. Guerin, OSFS, Memorial Dinner Dance!
Continuing the work of the beloved Fr. Bill Guerin, OSFS, the Business Network is designed for business professionals to connect with each other to build and deepen relationships. Just as “Fr. G” did the men and women of the Network support each other’s professional and spiritual growth.
The Network also raises funds to support retired and infirm Oblates of St. Francis de Sales.

