ROME -- The world is thirsting for peace and for an end to abuses of power and indifference to the rule of law, Pope Leo XIV said at an international gathering for peace.
Standing before dozens of representatives of the...
Pilgrims from the Diocese of Wilmington began their first day in Italy taking a tour bus through the Umbrian countryside, the "green heart of Italy."
The group of more than 100 arrived in Orvieto with Bishop Koenig and five priests...
WILMINGTON — The business leadership class at Padua Academy recently designed a limited-edition t-shirt with all proceeds from sales going to Unite for HER, which provides services and support for breast and ovarian cancer patients. Students ordered the shirts...
As Hurricane Melissa approached Jamaica Oct. 27, OSV News spoke with Bishop John Persaud, who shepherds the Diocese of Mandeville and is also apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Montego Bay, which together with the Archdiocese of Kingston serve...
WASHINGTON -- A federal judge recently struck down a rule issued by former President Joe Biden's administration that sought to include gender identity and sexual orientation in regulations seeking to prevent discrimination in health care settings.
Judge Louis Guirola Jr....
ROME -- On Aug. 2, Carmen Gloria González and her husband received a call from Rome: Their son, Ignacio Gonzálvez, had been admitted to the hospital during the Jubilee of Youth, and they needed to go to Rome urgently.
"We...
VATICAN CITY -- Catholic education, which has changed over the centuries, must continue to evolve to help young people face the challenges not only of technology but of confusion about the meaning and purpose of life, Pope Leo XIV...
VATICAN CITY -- Rather than educating students to "become experts in infinitesimal details of reality," Pope Leo XIV said, Catholic universities must help them have a broader vision, one that holds together faith, spirituality and knowledge of the world.
Catholic...
Michael Hanby, associate professor of Religion and Philosophy of Science at the Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Family and Marriage, will deliver the Archbishop Edmond J. Fitzmaurice Fall Lecture entitled “The Artificial God: AI and the...
This week marks the final one of the regular season for boys soccer while overlapping with the opening of tournament play for volleyball and field hockey. Cross country is moving along toward the state tournament, and even football is...










