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JERUSALEM — Sometimes, news is not just what meets the eye on the TV screen or a social media post. Catholic political analyst Wadie Abunasser noted that while neither Israel nor the Palestinian political movement Hamas is interested in starting...
Three Catholic schools are among the 24 who earned spots in the 2018 baseball state tournament, according to brackets released Tuesday night by the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association. The tournament was expanded from 20 teams in previous years. St. Mark's...
ASTON, Pa. – On the final day of the high school baseball regular season, and with both teams needing a win to be eligible for postseason play, St. Elizabeth and Mount Pleasant weren't going to let a little rain...
WASHINGTON — Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio of the U.S. Archdiocese for the Military Services was one of seven U.S. religious leaders asking that any new North American Free Trade Agreement “avoid enhanced and extended monopolies on life-essential medicines.” The May...
WASHINGTON -- The executive director of the U.S. bishops' Migration and Refugee Services gives credit to a group of moderate Republicans in Congress trying to revive interest in Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals legislation, or DACA, by their efforts...
VATICAN CITY — The Institute for the Works of Religion, commonly known as the Vatican bank, seeks to follow Catholic ethical practices in investments, according to its latest annual report. According to the 128-page report published May 22, the institute’s...
WILMINGTON — Sister Joanne Desmond, a Wilmington native who spent 74 years with the Ursuline Sisters, died May 19 in Wilmington. She was 93. The youngest of four daughters of Irish immigrants, Sister Joanne graduated from Ursuline Academy in 1943 and...
VATICAN CITY -- An abuse survivor, who had been disparaged for being a homosexual, said that Pope Francis told him that God made him that way and loved him for who he was. Juan Carlos Cruz -- one of the...
WASHINGTON -- The Catholic Church doesn't often add new celebrations to its pretty full liturgical calendar, but this year's new feast day, Mary, Mother of the Church on May 21, has Catholics gearing up to mark the day or...
PIKE CREEK - Third-seeded Delaware Military Academy scored four runs in the first inning and held on to beat No. 14 Padua, 4-1, in the opening round of the DiAA softball state tournament on May 21 at the Midway Softball...