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WILMINGTON — Saint Mark's and Ursuline came into their game at Serviam Field on Oct. 28 with virtually opposite records, but when it was over, there was no difference between the teams at all. Each scored in the first...
WASHINGTON -- It's a question Jeanne Mancini has already been asked so many times, she has an answer ready to go. On Dec. 1, the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, an appeal by...
"The Supreme Court's partisanship is becoming increasingly difficult to deny," said attorney James Zirin in the congressional newspaper The Hill. Other media have published similar broadsides. And according to a national survey, most Americans believe the court bases decisions more...
Sunday Scripture readings, Oct. 31, 2021: Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time 1) Dt 6:2-6   Psalm 18:2-4, 47, 51 2) Heb 7:23-28   Gospel: Mk 12:28-34 Listen to God's voice in the world and respond In the movie "CODA," Ruby Rossi is the only hearing...
It isn't just the Pentagon taking note of hypersonic weapons development and recent testing reportedly undertaken by China, Russia and North Korea. Catholic peace activists and policy experts have expressed apprehension that the United States has joined an accelerating rush...
WILMINGTON — Perhaps it was fitting that the soccer game Oct. 27 between visiting Saint Mark’s and host Wilmington Charter ended on a play that resulted from some physicality. Jake Wolhar knocked in a penalty kick in the eighth...
CHILDS, Md. — The Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales, who minister at Mount Aviat Academy in Childs, Md., in the Diocese of Wilmington, celebrated the 150th anniversary of the founding of their congregation on Oct. 11. On that...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark’s and Padua added another chapter to their storied volleyball rivalry on Oct. 26, and this time, the Spartans controlled the narrative. They swept the Pandas in front of a large crowd that included a significant...
VATICAN CITY -- One of the most important "servants of life in the world" was the late French geneticist, Jérôme Lejeune, who dedicated his "scientific genius" to serving children with Down syndrome and their families, said the woman officially...
HOUSTON -- There might be angels in the outfield, but in the Space City, the Houston Astros have Dominicans in the stands. And in a sea of orange and blue garb, their bright white Dominican habits and black veils stand...

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