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WASHINGTON -- Synodality is a key theme of Pope Francis' pontificate and its importance to the church's mission can be seen in the American church's response to policy issues including migration, said experts in a Georgetown University panel discussion...
A recently released study from the Institute for Family Studies, a Charlottesville, Va.-based think tank dedicated to strengthening marriage and family life, reveals that a record number of young adults are predicted to never marry. The research brief by IFS...
WASHINGTON -- A federal judge March 8 dismissed a challenge from Republican-led states, allowing the Biden administration to continue operating a program permitting some migrants from four countries to enter the U.S. on humanitarian grounds. U.S. District Judge Drew B....
Three Egyptian Coptic monks of the Coptic Orthodox Archdiocese of South Africa were brutally murdered March 12 in their monastery in Cullinan, a small town in Gauteng province, about 18 miles east of the capital, Pretoria. According to a March...
WILMINGTON — Fred Smith was such a giant in the Salesianum School community that when he died March 1 at age 89, the school wanted to make sure it acknowledged his contributions. On March 13, approximately 800 Salesianum students, faculty...
A 24-year-old product of Catholic schools in the Diocese of Wilmington made a splash March 12 with a singing performance on the nationally televised competition show “The Voice” on NBC. Olivia Rubini’s rendition of Linda Ronstadt’s “Long long time” won...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for Wednesday, March 13, a beautiful Lenten day in the Diocese of Wilmington and a powerful message in today's Gospel. Take a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of...
SÃO PAULO, Brazil -- Amid the worst security crisis in Haiti in several years -- one that has been particularly hard for church members -- Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigned after weeks of mounting chaos in the Caribbean nation. The...
MILLTOWN — Teachers and administrators from Catholic schools across the Diocese of Wilmington gathered March 11 at Saint Mark’s High School to hear about technology that is working its way into the classroom: artificial intelligence. John Sowash, a former educator...
(This reflection from Oblate Father Christian Beretta recognizes the significant life of historic Delawarean Fred Smith. On Wednesday morning March 13, the entire Salesianum School community will walk to the Congo Legacy Center at 501 W. 28th Street, Wilmington,...

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