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WURZBURG, Germany — Cardinal Reinhard Marx protested against the increase in violence against Jews in Germany during a remembrance ceremony marking the 80th Anniversary of the 1938 Kristallnacht and November pogrom in Wurzburg. Cardinal Marx said that, while there is...
ROME — Pope Francis’ call for a missionary church that is focused on preaching the Gospel will be the guiding principle of the apostolic constitution that will govern the Roman Curia, the secretary of the pope’s international Council of...
NEWARK - Padua advanced to the state Division I field hockey final after a 1-0 win over Wilmington Charter in the semifinal round in a matinee on Nov. 13 at Rullo Stadium at the University of Delaware. The Pandas...
BALTIMORE -- After receiving late-minute instructions from Rome to hold off on votes to make changes in addressing sexual abuse and mismanagement scandals, U.S. bishops Tuesday moved forward with discussion of church leadership’s most significant troubles. Bishops from around the...
BALTIMORE — Seasoned bishop watchers know that just about every fall meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops has a surprise. Sometimes it’s an election result. Sometimes it is the debate you never expected. Sometimes it’s that there’s...
BALTIMORE (CNS) -- As the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops opened a Day of Prayer at the Fall Bishops General Assembly Nov. 12, John McKeon was the first protester to walk a path along Aliceanna Street outside the Baltimore...
BALTIMORE — A Vatican-requested delay in adopting practices that are expected to boost accountability among U.S. bishops in their response to clergy sex abuse is a "bump in the road," said the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic...
NEWARK – Wilmington Charter and Archmere first met on the volleyball court on Sept. 13 at Moglia Fieldhouse in Claymont. The host Auks took a 3-1 victory in that one. Charter lost a week later at Padua, evening their...
VATICAN CITY — Scientists worldwide must serve humanity and the health of the planet, which means they must also propose viable solutions to problems and persuade government leaders and policymakers to implement them, Pope Francis said. Answers to many world...
CHILDS, Md. – Father Edward J. Roszko Jr., an Oblate of St. Francis de Sales who enjoyed a long teaching career, died Nov. 6. He was 76 and a professed member of the his religious congregation for 55 years. Father...