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HOUSTON -- Michael Graczyk, a parishioner at a Catholic church in Montgomery County, Texas, has personally witnessed more than 400 executions of Texas inmates in death penalty cases in his career as a journalist. An Associated Press reporter since 1983,...
WASHINGTON -- The Little Sisters of the Poor filed a petition with the Supreme Court Oct. 1 asking the court to once again protect them from the contraceptive mandate of the Affordable Care Act. This has a familiar ring because...
NEW CASTLE – Students from Catholic schools from across the Diocese of Wilmington gathered Oct. 7 at Holy Spirit Church in New Castle for the annual rosary rally. Bishop Malooly presided at the service. The students, covering all grade levels,...
Students at schools around the Diocese of Wilmington marked the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi by bringing their pets – or a reasonable facsimile thereof – to blessings of the animals. From St. Elizabeth School in Wilmington to Most...
VATICAN CITY — Synod participants offered several proposals to address the lack of priests in the Amazon region, including revising the formation program for candidates to the priesthood and instituting new ministries for lay men and women. According to a...
WASHINGTON — So an impeachment query in the House, and a potential trial in the Senate, want to get in the way of legislation being considered in Congress? Take a number. Advocates for several Catholic organizations interviewed by Catholic News...
Bishop John O. Barres, a former Wilmington priest who heads the Rockville Centre, N.Y., diocese, was back in town on Oct. 7. He was at St. Joseph’s on the Brandywine Church to deliver the homily for members of the legal...
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED — Two goals two and a half minutes apart in the second half provided the distance Brandywine needed in a 4-1 field hockey win over St. Elizabeth on Oct. 7. The teams played a scoreless first half, although...
An overjoyed Bishop Malooly wasted little time at the start of the Oct. 7 Red Mass welcoming back Bishop John O. Barres, the former Wilmington priest who now leads the eighth largest diocese in the United States. Bishop Barres, who...
WASHINGTON -- So an impeachment query in the House, and a potential trial in the Senate, want to get in the way of legislation being considered in Congress? Take a number. Advocates for several Catholic organizations interviewed by Catholic News...