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CLAYMONT — Archmere’s girls basketball team rebounded from a slow first quarter Feb. 14 to defeat Padua, 45-32, on senior night at Moglia Fieldhouse. Neither team could score until a runner by Emme Mulvena put the Pandas on top, 2-0,...
Couples celebrating milestone anniversaries joined Bishop Koenig for the annual Wedding Anniversary Mass on Feb. 12 at St. Margaret of Scotland Church in Newark. The Mass was held on World Marriage Sunday, which coincides with National Marriage Week. The Mass is...
WASHINGTON -- During Black History Month in February, Catholics are being invited to register to attend this summer's National Black Catholic Congress, which over the years has made history of its own. The National Black Catholic Congress XIII will be...
GLENDALE, Ariz. -- A feature of every Super Bowl is a panoply of commercials that air during the game touting the latest Budweiser beer, Doritos, laundry detergent and celebrities. This year was no different when the Philadelphia Eagles and the...
JERUSALEM -- Last December's Christmas tree lightings in many towns and cities in Jerusalem finally pointed to a return toward normalcy for Holy Land pilgrim visits and tourism to Israel following the global pandemic and lockdowns beginning in 2020. But...
VATICAN CITY -- Just days after Bishop Rolando Álvarez of Matagalpa, Nicaragua, was sentenced to 26 years in prison, Pope Francis expressed concern over his condition. After praying the Angelus in St. Peter's Square Feb. 12, the pope said he...
PHILADELPHIA -- Three students at St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls, part of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's Office for Catholic Education, "are no longer part of the school community" after creating a clip featuring blackface and racial slurs,...
We’ll lead off with wrestling, which has reached the postseason and kicks off Wednesday with eight matches, four each in Division I and II. Saint Mark’s and Salesianum are hosting. Each has received the fourth seed in their respective...
MIAMI -- Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski spoke to the Florida Catholic Feb. 11 about the expected arrival in Miami of some of the political prisoners released by the Nicaraguan government and flown to the U.S. Feb. 9. "Most of the...
DOVER — Students at Holy Cross School in Dover collected 335 pairs of socks during Catholic Schools Week, and the footwear was given to People's Place of Dover. People's Place offers programs and resources to people as a way to...

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