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WASHINGTON -- Catholic theologians and other experts discussed the impact of Pope Francis' pontificate on issues, particularly migration, as the pope remained in the hospital during a March 19 panel hosted by the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and...
By Bill Dodds, OSV News You can't accuse Satan of being timid. He even went after Jesus. Yes, sir, that fallen angel has a lot of chutzpah. You know the story in Matthew 4:1-11. Jesus is led by the Spirit into...
"When I show up to church late, everyone stares and glares. When I show up to a meeting late, everyone stands and applauds -- because they know I almost didn't make it." The two-line story took my breath away: a...
Q: I am a longstanding vegan, so when Lent comes each year there's nothing for me to skip; no meat is already my regular routine. But at age 70, and even if I wasn't vegan, is it true that...
We're a month away from Easter on our Lenten Journey, and at this point the sacrifices we may have set for ourselves are becoming tedious. We're missing the sweets we gave up, or the games on our phones, or...
Two athletic programs at Saint Mark's High School will open the 2025 spring season with new leadership. Saint Mark’s alumnus Steve Golt has returned to the Pike Creek campus for his second stint as the Spartans’ golf coach, the school...
A Door of Hope, which operates four crisis pregnancy centers in Delaware, has won at least a temporary reprieve from a new state law that would require them to post notices that the centers do not have a licensed...
CLAYMONT — Holy Rosary Church brought an old Italian tradition to Claymont on March 19 when it displayed a St. Joseph altar during Mass on the saint’s feast day. The tradition dates back to the Middle Ages and originated...
WASHINGTON -- Catholic Relief Services, the overseas charitable arm of the Catholic Church in the U.S., urged the Trump administration to issue "prompt payments" for life-saving foreign aid work after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said earlier this...
Students at Aquinas Academy in Bear marked the Solemnity of St. Joseph on March 19 by building an altar to honor the saint. They also participated in setting up and decorating the altar with statues and pictures of St....