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PLYMOUTH, Minn.  -- Sister Amelia Hueller of the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia in Nashville, Tennessee, is on a mission at Providence Academy in Plymouth that is unique in the Dominican Sisters' work in the Archdiocese of St. Paul...
John Allen, the editor-in-chief of Crux whose decades-long career in journalism defined him as one of the authoritative voices on the Vatican and the Catholic Church, has died at the age of 61. Allen passed away in Rome Jan. 22,...
Bishop Georg Bätzing of Limburg, president of the German bishops' conference, who spearheaded the controversial Synodal Way during his six-year term, announced that he will not seek reelection when the bishops meet for the spring assembly in February. The Diocese...
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED – Students from three Catholic schools, along with some homeschooled youngsters, gathered at Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish in Brandywine Hundred on Jan. 22 to learn more about vocations from diocesan priests and a group of religious...
 What is discernment of spirits and how can it help youth and young adult Catholics to lead a holy life? On this Catholic Forum interview, we talk with educational psychologist, Dr. Mary Ruth Hackett, about her new book with Dan...
Scripture readings for Jan. 25, 2026, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 8:23—9:3  Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14  1 Cor 1:10-13, 17  Mt 4:12-23 OR 4:12-17 It's helpful still to take a step back and see the bigger picture, to understand what...
David Stofa’s last official title in a Catholic school was “student,” dating back to his days at St. John’s College High School in Washington. It took a few decades, but that has changed. Stofa is now the principal at Most Blessed...
Four Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Wilmington have earned recognition from the College Board for their achievement in the board’s Advanced Placement program in 2025. The awards cites schools for participation and success in AP programs. Ursuline Academy...
Artificial intelligence is everywhere. Suggestions for your text messages, recommended posts, your next video on YouTube – all rely on AI. It also is a tool that is becoming commonplace in education, and the Diocese of Wilmington is working...
Catholicism has waned in Latin America over the past decade, with more individuals foregoing religious affiliation -- although belief in God remains "high across the region," according to a new report. The findings were released Jan. 21 by Pew Research...