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Christ the Teacher Catholic School in Newark will have a familiar face at the helm as the new school year opens later this year. Bishop Malooly has appointed Stephen W. Adams as the next principal of Christ the Teacher effective...
WASHINGTON -- Though it's still unclear how an April 20 tweet from U.S. President Donald Trump saying he would "suspend immigration into the United States!" will manifest itself in policy, some blamed him for trying to scapegoat immigrants as...
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 recording their stories to be aired in a podcast series created by Neumann Unviersity’s...
VATICAN CITY -- Humanity has failed to take care of the earth and its inhabitants, sinning against God and his gift of creation, Pope Francis said. Celebrating Earth Day, which fell during the "Easter season of renewal, let us pledge...
ROME -- As people look forward to the lifting of stay-at-home orders in place to curb the spread of the coronavirus, thinking about what they have missed and what they have learned has led many to make resolutions for...
“One of Us” is brief snapshot of people who support the church in various ways in the Diocese of Wilmington. We will regularly feature people who may be recognizable within their parish communities. NAME: Connor Rowland HOMETOWN: Denton, Md. PARISH: St. Elizabeth of Hungary What...
Caroline Taylor expected to be enjoying a holiday on April 19, catching the Boston Marathon on what is a state holiday in Massachusetts. But instead of hanging out at Mile 21, the Boston College freshman was holed up in...
NEW YORK — U.N. leaders, humanitarian experts and sister advocates at the United Nations are alarmed by the COVID-19 pandemic’s potential to devastate vulnerable communities, particularly refugees, migrants, and women and girls already challenged by economic hardship and social...
About the survey Every Presidential election year, the Maryland Catholic Conference surveys the state’s candidates for U.S. Congress on their positions regarding issues of interest to Catholics. The responses of the Democratic and Republican primary candidates in Maryland whose Congressional districts are in...
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 recording their stories to be aired in a podcast series created by Neumann Unviersity's...