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Australian religious and political leaders have called for calm and unity after the attempted murder of an Assyrian Orthodox clergyman at his church's altar in Sydney's western suburbs, just days after a separate knife attack claimed six lives in...
WILMINGTON — Patrick Jordan, who has spent the 2023-24 academic year as interim principal at St. Elizabeth High School, has been named to the position on a permanent basis. The appointment was made by Father Roger DiBuo, pastor of...
BEAR — Caravel won a draw with about four minutes remaining, holding the ball for more than two minutes before earning a free-position opportunity that resulted in the deciding goal in a 9-8 girls lacrosse win over Saint Mark’s...
A new study of U.S. Catholics suggests that Mass attendance and political affiliation are associated with their views of Pope Francis and Catholic teaching on key moral issues. The findings were released by the Pew Research Center April 12 from...
SYDNEY -- The joy of Eastertide has turned to shock and bewilderment across Sydney's Catholic community in the wake of a deadly knife attack at Bondi Junction Westfield shopping center April 13, in which seven people were killed and...
Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York said he and other members of a delegation traveling in Israel and Palestine "feel safe and secure" April 14, after Israel defended itself overnight from unprecedented Iranian drone strikes and missiles. "That wasn't...
If there's one thing we can learn from those who encountered the Risen Lord during the 40 days between his Resurrection and Ascension, it's this: Seeing Jesus isn't the same as recognizing him. To Mary Magdalene, distraught at the...
A full week of action awaits the boys' teams, with about a month remaining before the postseason arrives. Lots of April showers early in the month has filled the calendar from here on out. Two of the best baseball teams...
A fan of girls high school sports can hit a game or more a day this week as teams try to get into the heart of the spring season. Four Catholic schools will be playing lacrosse on Monday, and...
CLAYMONT — Archmere’s boys volleyball team, in its first year as a varsity program, has made five sets almost the standard in its inaugural year. The Auks entered their match April 12 against Saint Mark’s having played three five-setters...

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