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MEXICO CITY -- Eliana Polo, a Venezuelan migrant, tried reaching the U.S. border atop a freight train with her husband and 4-year-old daughter, but was forced off by security officials some 75 miles from the U.S. border at Eagle...
WILMINGTON — Marina Mahon had two first-half goals, and Hannah Stewart added a goal and two assists as Archmere remained undefeated in girls soccer with a win on April 10 at Conrad, 5-0. The Auks were playing for the...
The Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians (LAOH),  Cecil County Division One and the Knights of Columbus from Bishop Becker Council 2427 fed and entertained more than 100 Irish enthusiasts on Sunday, March 23 at the second annual St. Patrick’s...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, we are joined by Felix Spitelli from the Delaware Knights of Columbus. Each year, students from Catholic schools and parish religious education programs submit their vocations essays...
Marylanders will vote for U.S. Senator and state Senator in the upcoming primary election. Early voting is May 2-9. Primary Election Day is May 14.
ASTON, Pa. — Sister Doris Johnson, a professed member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia for 64 years, died April 9 in Assisi House. She was 84. Born in Philadelphia, Sister Doris began her ministry in education. She...
CLAYMONT — Carsten Kaiser tossed a no-hitter with seven strikeouts, and the Archmere offense did the rest as the Auks blanked St. Elizabeth, 10-0, in five innings on April 9 in Claymont. The senior righty allowed just one base runner...
ROME -- A judge in Argentina ruled that two bishops and two priests were liable for gender-based discrimination and violence toward a group of Discalced Carmelite nuns. Argentine Judge Carolina Cáceres Moreno issued an 87-page ruling April 4 that said...
CLAYMONT — Archmere scored the first 10 goals of the game, then withstood a comeback effort by Saint Mark’s in a 17-7 girls lacrosse win on April 9 in Claymont. The win marked the end of a four-game home...
Participants in the National Eucharistic Congress and related National Eucharistic Pilgrimage now have opportunities to receive plenary indulgences, Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, announced April 9. "It is with gratitude to the Holy...

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