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WASHINGTON -- Officials at The Catholic University of America dedicated and blessed a campus street April 29 named in honor of the late Sister Thea Bowman, a noted educator and evangelist who studied at Catholic University and whose cause...
If you can't find a meaningful, fun high school sports event to check out this week, well, you're not even trying. The calendar is full as the weather may have finally turned, and athletic directors, athletes and coaches are...
It may seem hard to believe, but the girls' spring seasons have reached the home stretch. The last competition date for these sports varies, but for some it is May 14, which leaves teams two weeks to make up...
“Reconciliation Monday” drew thousands of people to dozens of churches in the first-of-its-kind concentrated effort to administer the sacrament of penance in the same five-hour time slot during Holy Week in the Diocese of Wilmington. Priests of the diocese overwhelmingly...
When COVID-19 came to California, the California organizations of the Industrial Areas Foundation, the nation's largest and longest-standing network of local faith and community-based organizations, immediately sprang into action. They began organizing virtual meetings at the local level --...
In the first piece in this three-part series, drawing from Pope Francis' addresses to the popular movements, we looked at the Catholic social teaching on land. The second "sacred right" that Pope Francis addressed in these talks was lodging,...
WASHINGTON -- Leaders in Hispanic Catholic ministry who gathered in Washington April 26-30 for a national meeting used the occasion to head to the halls of Congress in between meetings to push lawmakers on some form of relief on...
WILMINGTON — Padua and Wilmington Charter closed out April with a girls lacrosse game played with a few unusual occurrences. The Force broke it open in the second half and went on to a 10-4 victory. The Pandas played with...
MILLTOWN — Delaware Military Academy had run into one out in the top of the fourth, and the second batter of the inning struck out. But the next seven batters reached base, and five of them scored, as the...
CLAYMONT – Archmere's girls soccer team turned away a solid challenge from Sanford with an explosive offensive effort in a 5-1 win over the Warriors on April 29. The Auks improved to 7-2-1 with the victory. The Auks came out...

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