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VATICAN CITY  -- Pope Francis denounced the "inhuman violence" waged against migrants, refugees and other displaced peoples in Libya, and called for an end to sending people back to unsafe countries. "Once again, I call on the international community to...
The days are getting shorter, which can mean only one thing — the fall high school postseason tournaments are almost here. The volleyball regular season finishes next Saturday when Ursuline hosts Saint Mark's, while field hockey and soccer enter...
MIDDLETOWN — A lot of football plays have long, confusing names, but at St. Elizabeth, the verbiage is likely much simpler. As in, “Give the ball to No. 3.” Perhaps not that simple, but why complicate things when you have...
WILMINGTON — Padua threatened to run away with each of the first two sets on Oct. 23 when Delaware Military Academy visited Broom Street, but the Seahawks made the Pandas work for those two wins. DMA, however, had the...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark's took a 7-6 lead into halftime of their game Oct. 22 against Delaware Military Academy, but the Seahawks used a potent running game and punishing defense to dominate the second half in a 35-7 win...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum welcomed unbeaten Wilmington Charter’s soccer team to Abessinio Stadium on Oct. 22, and when the game was over, the Force had suffered their first defeat, 4-0, at the hands of the Sals. That leaves Caesar Rodney...
President Joe Biden's upcoming audience with Pope Francis presents an opportunity for the pontiff to inspire the U.S. leader to work more diligently to advance solutions on shared concerns such as climate change, COVID-19 vaccine distribution, stifling poverty and...
"We cannot but speak about what we have seen and heard" (Acts 4:20). This verse is the theme of this year's World Mission Sunday, a Sunday set aside to recognize our common responsibility as Catholic Christians to evangelize the world. World...
When Catholics are asked to support the missions with prayers, financial resources or direct, hands-on service, we might feel as if we're the ones who are doing all the giving. Ask anyone who has consistently helped mission work unfold in...
BERLIN, Md. — Students at Most Blessed Sacrament School in Berlin, Md., recently competed in a soccer challenge sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Council No. 9053. The event gives students the opportunity to demonstrate their shooting accuracy in...

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