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WILMINGTON — The sixth annual SL24 Memorial Classic, the basketball tournament dedicated to the memory of the late Sean Locke, got underway with a close game between rivals Padua and Saint Mark’s. The Spartans overcame an 11-point halftime deficit...
Controversy sparked by a recent document from the Holy See on blessings for people in "irregular situations," including same-sex relationships, "gives all of us an opportunity to go deeper in our concern and outreach to individuals who are living...
BALTIMORE -- The one-and-only known photograph ever taken of Mother Mary Lange held a place of prominence during a special Jan. 30 Mass celebrated by Archbishop William E. Lori at St. Frances Academy in East Baltimore. Resting at the foot...
WASHINGTON -- At the National Prayer Breakfast Feb. 1, President Joe Biden called for prayers for a peaceful resolution of conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine, and he urged Americans to be united in the face of challenges. In a speech...
Father Ed Ogden kicked off Catholic Schools Week at Christ the Teacher Catholic School with a school Mass. The pastor of St. Margaret of Scotland parish in Glasgow spoke about how Catholic schools save taxpayers more than $20 billion annually...
Career Day is an annual event hosted by Saint Mark’s High School. This year, the festivities took place during Catholic Schools Week. Alumni, parents, and friends of the school shared information about their professions with students. Represented careers ranged from banking and...
VATICAN CITY -- Lift up your eyes from your smartphones and see your brothers and sisters, those who share your journey of faith and those who are longing for the Word of life, Pope Francis told consecrated men and...
WILMINGTON — The gymnasium at St. John the Beloved School was filled with children moving quickly, but they weren’t playing basketball. Instead, it was their eyes and arms that did the moving as they scanned the cards on the...
Q: Can there be situations where a Catholic can date another person who has been divorced but has not yet received a declaration of nullity for that marriage? In a previous column you stated the following: "All marriages are...
Flannery O'Connor was not an evangelist. She was an artist, one of the most gifted American fiction writers of the 20th century. But a profoundly Catholic theological vision informs her art, giving her stories resonance and depth that sound...

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