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SMYRNA – Salesianum, which went almost 40 years before its first and second Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association team wrestling championships, the Sals needed just two seasons to capture their third. Top-seeded Salesianum finished a dominating season with a 43-28...
Q: I have been hearing that the "norm" in the United States is to receive Communion standing. Does this mean that people who try to kneel for Communion are breaking canon law? (Florida) A: You are correct that receiving holy...
A Delaware crisis pregnancy center is challenging a new state law in federal court, contending the statute is an infringement on its free speech protections. Attorneys with Simms Showers and Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) filed the lawsuit on Feb....
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. bishops' migration chair called recent comments by Vice President JD Vance about the church's work with migrants "a tremendous mischaracterization" while speaking at an event in the nation's capital Feb. 12. But he also invited...
VATICAN CITY -- Catholics cannot confine their faith to the liturgy but must fully engage and dialogue with the culture that surrounds them, said the cardinal responsible for the church's engagement with the world of culture. "We cannot close the...
After suffering from bronchitis for more than a week and having obvious difficulty breathing, the 88-year-old Pope Francis was admitted to Rome's Gemelli hospital Feb. 14. "This morning, at the end of his audiences, Pope Francis will be admitted to...
St. John the Beloved School students attended an afternoon concert by the Philadelphia Orchestra at the Kimmel Center, on Thursday, Feb. 13. Fifty-four band students from grades 3-8 enjoyed works by Tchaikovsky, Bizet, Still, Rachmaninoff and Chen. They were also treated...
WILMINGTON – Sanford used its long-distance shooting and second-chance opportunities to get ahead of Ursuline and capture a 53-35 victory on Feb. 13 at Laffey-McHugh Gymnasium. The Warriors entered the contest ranked third in the state by 302 Sports,...
Valentine's Day will soon have come and gone -- and that can mean date anxiety for singles. Before, during and after the holiday. Will I have a date? How will I find a date? Will it work out? Will my...
WASHINGTON -- The Catholic University of America in Washington has now been granted an elite R1 research designation, joining six other Catholic institutions holding that status, the university announced Feb. 13. The designation, granted by the Carnegie Classifications of Institutions...