CLEVELAND — The volunteers are fewer, but Ernie Stetenfeld and his fellow Vincentians in Madison, Wisc., are not slowing down in the face of the coronavirus.
Boxes of food are being packed for pickup, the state’s only charitable pharmacy continues...
EASTON, Md. — Sherrie Connolly, who has been serving as interim principal at Ss. Peter and Paul Elementary School during the 2019-20 academic year, has been tapped for the position on a permanent basis. The school announced the decision...
MAGNOLIA -- A small, but enthusiastic crowd attended the last of four performances on March 15 of The Midnight Dreary Players of Saint Thomas More Academy.
"Honk" is a musical adaptation of “The Ugly Duckling” and it brought its message...
WILMINGTON — Four students from Catholic schools in the Diocese of Wilmington, along with one in a parish religious-education program, have won the annual Jerry E. Dawson, PSD, Memorial Vocation Essay Contest, which was sponsored by the Knights of...
VATICAN CITY — As Italy entered its second week of lockdown, Pope Francis urged Christians to remember the elderly who are suffering not only loneliness but also fear due to the spread of the coronavirus.
“Today, I would like us...
At the March 14 evening Mass at Cathedral of St. Peter in Wilmington, Father Joseph W. McQuaide IV, rector, delivered a homily that was taped and viewed by about 1,000 people on cdow.org and thedialog.org.
In his remarks, Father McQuaide...
She spent most of her life in an area of France less than 50 miles big. She lived in cloister, devoting her time to simple service and prayer. She died when she was only 24. Yet Therese of Lisieux...
The advent of the novel coronavirus has set into motion so many unprecedented actions and effects that it’s hard to keep track or make sense of them.
"Can you believe it?" is a refrain I find myself saying reflexively about...
Catholic News Service and staff reports
WASHINGTON -- In pandemic-unnerved America, we're all shut-ins now.
In another time, just about any city of a certain size had television station that offered a Sunday morning "Mass for Shut-Ins." With the advent of...
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- A reporting system accepting sexual misconduct allegations against U.S. bishops and eparchs is in place.
Called the Catholic Bishops Abuse Reporting Service, or CBAR, the system became operational March 16.
The mechanism incorporates a website and a toll-free...










