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CAMDEN, N.J. -- Martin McKernan, legal counsel for the Diocese of Camden, New Jersey, since 1978, is being remembered as a "a true Catholic layman" and well-respected lawyer known throughout New Jersey "and beyond" for his devotion to the...
VATICAN CITY — U.S. Cardinal Raymond L. Burke said he has tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19. In an Aug. 10 tweet, he wrote: "Praised be Jesus Christ! I wish to inform you that I have recently tested...
WASHINGTON — The $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill passed by the Senate makes “historic investments” in transportation, climate change mitigation, job creation, expanded internet access and other areas, but several issues still need attention, said the U.S. bishops’ domestic policy...
NECOCLÍ, Colombia — At a small church, Docasse Montry picked up a free food package that included rice, cooking oil and tuna. It was basic, but the package was helpful for Montry, who has been stuck in Necoclí with her...
Here is an editorial titled: "Amid Delta climb, church must lead regarding vaccines" published online Aug. 10 by Our Sunday Visitor, a national Catholic newsweekly based in Huntington, Indiana. It was written by the editorial board. A couple of months...
As we approach the 20th anniversary of the tragic events of 9/11/01, The Dialog wants to know: Where were you on that horrible day? What were you doing? What will you remember most? Almost all of us have some image...
Diocese of Wilmington schools in Delaware will follow the mask mandate issued by the state Aug. 10, according to Lou De Angelo, superintendent of Catholic schools in the diocese. Gov. John Carney on Tuesday announced that everyone kindergarten-age and older...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Molly Seidel, the most decorated runner in the University of Notre Dame’s history, became just the third American woman to medal in the Olympic Marathon when she took bronze in the women’s event in Tokyo...
DUBLIN — Irish Father James E. Coyle faced prejudice and threats and ministered during the height of the Spanish flu pandemic. One hundred years ago, he was shot and killed by a Protestant minister in Birmingham, Ala. After ministering in...
ROME -- To promote a safe return to in-person learning, the Italian government has passed a law requiring COVID-19 vaccinations for all university students and for all teachers, professors and staff on every level, from nursery schools to universities. The...

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