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Naia Pulliam of state champion St. Elizabeth and Salesianum’s Rasheen Caulk have been selected to the all-state girls and boys first teams, leading the Catholic high school representation. The voting was done by head coaches and media who regularly...
Padua Academy retained its hold on indoor track in Delaware, winning its ninth consecutive state championship on March 3 at Dover High School. The indoor championship meet is normally held in Prince Georges County, Md., but with that unavailable because...
I was among the 17 million people who tuned to CBS to watch the highly anticipated interview between Oprah Winfrey, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. I have little to no interest in the monarchy, nor in American celebrity culture or...
ROME -- Rome's baroque churches, street-side shrines to the Virgin Mary and regular cycle of papal liturgies conjure fitting sentiments for a priest living and teaching theology in the Eternal City. When U.S.-born, Dominican Father Thomas Joseph White gets out...
HAMBURG, Germany -- Hamburg Archbishop Stefan Hesse has offered his resignation to Pope Francis in the wake of a report on the Cologne Archdiocese's handling of abuse cases. "In order to avert damage to the office of the archbishop as...
WILMINGTON — Students at St. Elizabeth School can take advantage of technology they carry with them every day to learn about noteworthy local and national people of color. The school’s periodic table of Black history includes 137 people, each...
Welcome to The Dialog’s Lenten Journey for 2021, “Forty Days, Forty Deeds.” Throughout the season, we will be offering suggestions for acts of prayer, kindness and charity to enrich your faith journey, along with readings for the day from the...
WASHINGTON -- If the Equal Rights Amendment were to become part of the U.S. Constitution, its opponents say, it will actually harm women's interests and invalidate pro-life policies, such as the federal Hyde Amendment and all state restrictions on...
By Katherine Long | Editor The Catholic Sun, Syracuse Precautions amid the coronavirus pandemic meant the seminarians of St. Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore would mainly be staying on campus this year — and most visitors would be staying out. “Each year hundreds of...
A year after it was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the NCAA basketball tournament is back. And one of the sport’s most beloved fans will have a shot at witnessing any buzzer-beaters by her favorite team in person,...

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