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As a mother, the Lord has asked me to do many difficult things. None more so, however, than returning five of my children to his embrace only shortly after they were received into our family. In 17 years of...
In October, the U.S. church will celebrate Respect Life Month, under the theme, "Christ Our Hope: In Every Season of Life." This theme recognizes that while the gift of life is under attack in every season -- from conception through...
VATICAN CITY -- Catholic journalists need to be able to distinguish good from evil and recognize how their words can shape the world, not just describe what has happened, Pope Francis said. Reporters also can help "unmask words that are...
LAS VEGAS -- The University of Notre Dame Sept. 21 released a groundbreaking report that looked at sexual harassment in U.S. Catholic seminaries, revealing that just 6% of seminarians reported experiencing some form of sexual harassment or misconduct, while...
INDIANAPOLIS -- The story of 2,246 aborted fetal remains found at the Illinois home of late abortion doctor Ulrich Klopfer continues to unfold, with the new focal point being on neighboring Indiana, where Klopfer had once operated three abortion...
WASHINGTON -- Noted broadcast journalist and author Cokie Roberts was remembered as a Washington icon, a national treasure and a woman devoted to her family and her faith as luminaries from the worlds of media and politics joined friends...
CHILDS, Md. – For nearly 60 years, Brother Michael J. Rosenello called Wilmington home. The Oblate of St. Francis de Sales was an integral part of St. Anthony of Padua Parish, known primarily for his work at Padua Academy....
The most noteworthy field hockey tussle of the week takes place on the state’s northern border between Padua and Concord. Meanwhile, on the court, there are several must-see volleyball matches as the first month of the regular season nears...
We’ll start with the boys this week. If you’re a fan of the beautiful game, there are a few matchups that jump off the screen, both involving Saint Mark’s. On the gridiron, St. Elizabeth will make its first visit...
WILMINGTON — Isaiah Brown and Brendan Hickey combined for four touchdowns to lead Tower Hill past St Elizabeth, 30-7, on Sept. 21. The Vikings went three and out on their first drive, and the Hillers went to work. Brown started with a...