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BONN, Germany -- The Catholic bishops in Germany have marked the upcoming 75th anniversary of the end of World War II by issuing a statement criticizing the behavior of their predecessors under the Nazis. The statement presented April 29 said...
With many students graduating from Archmere Academy each year, the institution is much like other places and always pleased to hear and share stories of their alums detailing how their life has been post-graduation. Since the start of the coronavirus,...
ACCRA, Ghana -- While the world awaits vaccines and medications to avert the global COVID-19 pandemic, some Catholic psychologists in Ghana have expressed worry that the updates and news in the West African country are adversely affecting the emotions...
There is reason for optimism at Saint Mark’s High School these days. After seeing enrollment dwindle for several years, the diocesan high school is getting ready to welcome its biggest freshman class in about a decade. While final numbers...
VATICAN CITY-- Fra' Giacomo Dalla Torre, who led the Knights of Malta following a tumultuous period of internal tensions and rocky relations with the Vatican, died at the age of 75, the order announced. Dalla Torre, grand knight of the...
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Relaxed and visiting for more than an hour from his residence, Auxiliary Bishop Andrew H. Cozzens of St. Paul and Minneapolis fielded about 20 questions in a livestreamed chat called "Quarantine with Cozzens: Conversation for...
Sunday Scripture readings, May 3, 2020: Fourth Sunday of Easter 1) Acts 2:14, 36-41 Psalm 23:1-6 2) 1 Pt 2:20-25 Gospel: Jn 10:1-10 We can find comfort with the Good Shepherd Our eyes and ears have seen and heard what our minds could not fully...
Despite skyrocketing demands brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington has maintained the level of service its clients have come to expect, executive director Richelle Vible said April 24. The agency continues to provide...
Remaining socially distant, keeping kids up with their school work and maybe enjoying some spring weather have been among the difficult tasks of all of us as we work to limit the spread of coronavirus. Some of the staff at...
Documenting their personal experience while in quarantine during this global pandemic, students, faculty, community and non-community residents of Aston, such as international citizens have been voice recording their stories to be aired in a podcast series created by Neumann Unviersity's communication department, know...

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