Part 1a of a continuing series by Catholic News Service
The action on the field during a particularly exciting football game often locks spectators in its grip. With minutes to go and everything hanging in the balance, spectators hold their...
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Wrangler doesn't have an MD and he can't write prescriptions, but he works hard to help children who are injured or ill and often scared.
The Labrador is the first full-time facility dog at Providence St. Vincent...
WASHINGTON -- Did you get everything you wanted for Christmas? Thought not.
Neither did several Catholic organizations, despite the last-minute flurry of legislation typical of a lame-duck Congress.
Even though there's still 300-plus days until Christmas comes around again, those groups...
WILMINGTON – Salesianum saw an 11-point halftime lead disappear, but they rallied from a late deficit to take a 52-50 win over St. Elizabeth on Jan. 5 at the St. E Center. The outcome wasn't decided until a last-second...
The arrival of the Magi may be the most famous part of Matthew's infancy narrative.
What are some little-known elements in both scriptural and traditional accounts of the Magi?
They were three kings, right? Not so. Matthew says only "Magi," but...
The small plane flew to the Atlantic coast of Panama, stopping on a landing strip at water's edge. I was on that plane with my sister and brother-in-law, visiting the Kuna people of the San Blas Archipelago.
Although the people...
Journalism had a huge year in 2018. The profession whose task it is to shine a light on events has itself been in the spotlight.
Is journalism a Catholic issue? Absolutely. It’s a moral issue, a First Amendment issue and...
WILMINGTON - Ber'Nyah Mayo came into St. Elizabeth's girls basketball game against fifth-ranked Sussex Central needing 21 points to reach the 1000-point milestone. The guard junior scored 25 to lead the fourth-ranked Vikings to 74-36 win on Jan. 4...
WASHINGTON -- The supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus, calling the organization "an American Catholic cultural icon," said senators have no business questioning a federal judicial nominee's membership in the Knights over its support for church teaching on...
DUBLIN — The primate of All-Ireland insisted that the country's new abortion law that took effect Jan. 1 has "no moral force" and it "must be resisted" by Catholics.
Archbishop Eamon Martin of Armagh, Northern Ireland, who also is president...