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HOUSTON (CNS) -- Reeling from the loss of a second child, Stephanie Regitz and husband Matt stopped to consider their family's future. "Are we going to have any more children?" they wondered. The family, longtime ministers at a northwest Houston...
For The Dialog WILMINGTON - The 10th-ranked Salesianum basketball team struggled for three quarters in its game Jan. 12 against No. 4 Sanford. The Sals trailed, 37-20, heading into the fourth, and the big student crowd was kept silent by...
OXFORD, England (CNS) -- Catholics in Belgium are concerned the country's euthanasia law is being abused to kill patients without legal checks and safeguards. Auxiliary Bishop Jean Kockerols of Mechelen-Brussels said "not just the church's hierarchy, but doctors and medical...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- In its continuing coverage of the U.S. immigration debate, the Vatican newspaper noted media reports that President Donald Trump "used particularly harsh and offensive words about immigrants" from several countries. "No agreement on Dreamers" was the...
Millions of Catholics in the United States were educated in Catholic schools during the past two centuries. It is no secret that such education has yielded amazing fruits for this particular faith community and for the larger society. One could...
For The Dialog   CLAYMONT - Padua traveled to Archmere on Jan. 11 looking for win No. 6, which would be more than all of last season. Camryn Scully made sure the Pandas would leave Claymont with that victory win, scoring...
Advocates of respect for life do not expect to let their guard down in 2018 as legislative sessions in both Maryland and Delaware are again expected to include a push for legalization of physician-assisted suicide. Jennifer L. Briemann, deputy director...
Catholic News Service Second Sunday of Ordinary Time             Cycle B             1) 1 Sm 3:3-10, 19             Psalm 40:2, 4, 7-10             2) 1 Cor 6:13-15, 17-20             Gospel: Jn 1:35-42 Cultivating a heart that listens Prayer is a conversation with God. We speak to God...
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Starting Jan. 15, a new live interactive program debuts on Relevant Radio aimed at bringing together people across the United States to pray the rosary at the same time. Believed to be the first program of...
LOS ANGELES -- Congress must separate "the conversation about DACA" from the "larger issues" about U.S. immigration policy, because allowing the program to expire will lead "to a humanitarian crisis," especially in Los Angeles, said Archbishop Jose H. Gomez. "As...

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