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Father Edward J. Kaczorowski, a retired priest of the Diocese of Wilmington, died Nov. 8, the diocese announced. He was 91 and had been a priest for 61 years. Bishop Malooly will celebrate the Mass of Christian Burial on Friday,...
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Dressed in camouflage fatigues and combat boots, chaplains in the military look a lot like the men they serve. Instead of weapons, however, these clergy carry the sacraments as they minister on and off the battlefield. The...
INDIANAPOLIS -- At 20, Sophia Egold is part of a generation that communicates almost exclusively by text, Instagram, Facebook and other forms of social media, yet she has learned that none of them compares to the power of an...
Two-plus months of practice and game action comes to an end this week in volleyball, field hockey and soccer as the DIAA championships have arrived. Postseason play is just getting started in football, where two Catholic school teams are...
Ursuline captured its second consecutive Division II cross-country state championship on Nov. 9, and it took a total team effort, particularly from the Raiders’ non-scoring runners. By placing all seven runners in the top 19, the Raiders were able...
SMYRNA — Two goals within minutes of the halftime intermission — one before and one after — were enough for Archmere in its DIAA Division II boys soccer tournament matchup with Saint Mark’s on Nov. 9. The Auks scored...
MILLTOWN — Liam Mara scored five touchdowns to lead a potent Salesianum offense to a 54-7 win over Saint Mark’s in the annual football battle between the archrivals. It was the Sals’ fifth straight win over the Spartans. Mara, a...
Father Edward J. Kaczorowski, a retired priest of the Diocese of Wilmington, died Nov. 8, the diocese announced. He was 91 and had been a priest for 61 years. Father Kaczorowski was born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and was educated in...
It has been a rough 18 months for the U.S. bishops. Much as they would like it to be over, some observers, including a fellow bishop, think they still have a long way to go. The cascade of bad news...
MANCHESTER  -- Catholic priests would die rather than break the seal of confession to report child abusers to the police, said an English cardinal. Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster told the Independent Inquiry into Child Sex Abuse that the English...

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