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By Christopher Gunty CatholicReview.org ANNAPOLIS – When Laura Wallen went missing in early September 2017, she was 14 weeks pregnant with a boy she had named Reid. Mark Wallen, her father, said the family was “drowning in grief” as they searched...
DERBY LINE, Vt. — On Pio, on Kateri, on Michael and Nicholas! Musher Nathan Gratton could have called out the saint names of some of his dogs as they pulled him and the blanket-covered riders in his sled over the...
VATICAN CITY — The abuse crisis in the Catholic Church is a call for bishops to unmask the deep-seated clericalism that placed protection of the institution of the church above the sufferings of victims, said the head of the...
NEW CASTLE – When Marnie Giunta was growing up in the Pittsburgh area, being a high school coach was not her career ambition. She had bigger goals — president, big house, lots of money. After she graduated from the University...
Frank Vavala joined the Delaware National Guard in 1965, two years after his graduation from Salesianum School, and over the next half century, his rank rose, as did the scope of his public service. By the time he retired...
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle C 1 Sm 26:2, 7-9, 12-13, 22-23 Psalm 103:1-4, 8, 10, 12-13 2) 1 Cor 15:45-49 Gospel: Lk 6:27-38   A biblical superhero Superheroes never go out of style. There's something in us, young and old, that enjoys a good superhero tale....
VATICAN CITY -- On the eve of a major summit on the abuse crisis in the Catholic Church, survivors said concrete action, not words, must be made to restore the trust of those who have suffered at the hands...
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The Catholic high school student at the center of an encounter with a Native American tribal leader in Washington filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit Feb. 19 against The Washington Post claiming the newspaper's coverage of...
They were kicking up their heels at Padua Academy the third week of February as "Anything Goes" hit the stage for three days of shows beginning Feb. 15. The school kicked off a spring season of musicals at high schools...
A digitized world with potential hackers at every turn has caused some colleges to adjust the path of learning to address the latest trends. Neumann University in Aston, Pa., celebrated the arrival of its new data analytics lab with a...