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WASHINGTON -- Catholic organizations have reiterated their "solidarity with immigrants" and shared what the first 100 days of a second Trump administration may bring on immigration policy. President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on hardline immigration policies, including his call for mass...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, we talk with Heather Khym, author of "Encountering Emmanuel: A Guided Advent Journal for Prayer and Meditation." Heather Khym is the cohost of the internationally popular Abiding Together...
Q: Is Dec. 9 a day of obligation? Is this rule new? Is it just for America? (Rochester, New York) A: Normally Dec. 9 is not a holy day of obligation, but it is this year in the United States...
Three Catholic school volleyball players earned first-team all-state honors in voting by the state’s coaches. A total of eight players were on the first team. The first team included CC DiCaro and Claire Kelly of Ursuline, both seniors, and junior...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis urged young people to embrace hope and play an active role in creating a brighter future while countering the pessimism so many of their peers seem to experience. "We often meet people who are discouraged...
The Texas Supreme Court Nov. 15 denied a state House committee's attempt to delay the execution of a man convicted of murder in the 2002 death of his 2-year-old daughter, after lawmakers questioned the evidence behind his conviction. Robert Roberson...
EASTON – In just two days, about 100 youngsters and teachers created 19 heavy concrete reef balls that will provide habitats for a variety of species living in the Chesapeake Bay.  This was the first time Saints Peter & Paul...
The nine parishes of the Ocean Deanery are aiming to bring Catholics back to church with “A time to return” as part of the theme for three penance services for the coastal beach and surrounding parishes in the Diocese...
Bishop Koenig celebrated the Black Catholic History Month Mass – “A place at the Table: African Americans on the Road to Sainthood” – Nov. 17 at St. Margaret of Scotland Church in Newark. Sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington...
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