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The U.S. Catholic bishops have appointed veteran journalist Carol Glatz to head up their Rome-based news bureau, succeeding Cindy Wooden, another longtime journalist. Glatz has been named editor in chief of Catholic News Service in Rome, the official news bureau...
VATICAN CITY -- Welcoming a group of Holy Year pilgrims from Russia, Pope Leo XIV did not mention their country's war on Ukraine, but he prayed that the pilgrims would let "the fire of Christian love" be kindled in...
EASTON, Md. -- At the 42nd Annual Easton Prayer Breakfast Oct. 16, Saints Peter and Paul High School sophomore Chase Olavsrud delivered an speech on Saint Peter, reflecting on how his life and faith serve as a model for...
NORTH EAST, Md. — SS. Peter and Paul’s field hockey team made its longest trip north this season on Oct. 16, traveling to North East, Md., to meet the Tome School. The result was the same as most of...
The large crowd of about 500 people soaked in all the sites at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception during the Diocese of Wilmington Marian Pilgrimage Oct. 11 in Washington. Coverage includes Bishop Koenig's homily from the closing Mass. Click...
CAMDEN — Holy Cross High School opened for business in late August, but the school community celebrated a beginning when Bishop Koenig presided at Mass on Oct. 16 at the school's current home on Dupont Highway. Much like Zacchaeus, the...
The girls' flag football season is closing in on the end of the regular season, and in the season's penultimate week, Padua and Ursuline met at Salesianum's Fusco Fields. The Pandas used a potent passing attack for a 52-14...
VATICAN CITY -- To improve the church's safeguarding approaches and measures, the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors said it relied on extensive input and feedback from victims/survivors in its second annual report. As a consequence, the report featured...
Patriarchs and heads of the churches in Jerusalem said in a joint Oct. 14 statement they "rejoice at the recent enactment of the ceasefire in Gaza, and the release of those held captive," which they hailed as "auspicious moment,"...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Missouri's Catholic bishops are urging lawmakers and policymakers at every level of government to work toward lasting solutions to the challenges and opportunities brought by immigrants and immigration to this country. "We urge our elected officials...