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WASHINGTON -- Two popes and multiple priests, cardinals and archbishops received part of $600,000 in financial gifts from former Washington Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, who controlled a discretionary fund, according to a report published Dec. 27 by The Washington...
As we trudge into 2020, a year that promises to be just as rancorous politically as the year we are ending, I find myself thinking about forgiveness. Not forgiveness as a meek act of acquiescing to evil, which is what...
What’s wrong with the world? A London newspaper once asked G.K. Chesterton to submit an essay on the topic and he responded with two words, "I am." Chesterton’s humble admission came with a heavy burden. To change the world for...
Matthew Beck is a lot of things. Two of the labels the Appoquinimink High School senior wears most proudly are athlete and Boy Scout. He combined his love of those two things for his Eagle Scout project, and although...
WASHINGTON -- Members of St. Anne Parish in Cow Island, Louisiana, gave their neighbors a Christmas blessing from the heavens, so to speak. Working with a local crop-dusting service, a young parishioner, 70 other parishioners and their pastor, Father Matthew...
WASHINGTON -- A national newspaper published a document that, it says, is a copy of a report now in the hands of the Vatican, detailing what witnesses say transpired during the tenure of the retired bishop of the Diocese...
Age doesn’t matter when it comes to being healthy and agile. Younger people can face health challenges, older people can remain athletic into their golden years. It can also be the opposite. It doesn’t matter how old you are if you’re...
VATICAN CITY -- The light of peace, hope and salvation brought into the world with the birth of Jesus is stronger than the darkness of war and despair, but spreading that light requires the cooperation of every person of...
The break in classes surrounding Christmas and New Year's used to be a quiet time for schools' athletic teams, and some will take a week or two off between games. But most basketball teams are headed for some holiday...
REHOBOTH BEACH, Del.-- City officials in Rehoboth Beach are violating a Catholic group's constitutional right to free exercise of religion by banning its Nativity display on city property, according to the First Liberty Institute. The Knights of Columbus Star of...