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MILLTOWN – When Archmere's football team needed 10 yards to get out of St. Mark's with a win, the Auks turned to senior Mitch Moyer. The big senior didn't disappoint, gaining eight yards on first down and powering his...
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The United States' "cold warriors" from 30 and more years ago didn't come in from the cold, but from 85-degree heat, and into the air-conditioned comfort of an auditorium at the Ronald Reagan Building and International...
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- The Archdiocese of Washington announced Sept. 28 that former Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick, who was removed from ministry earlier this year after abuse allegations came to light, is now living in Kansas in a friary for...
RALEIGH, N.C. (CNS) -- In the days and weeks since Hurricane Florence made landfall in mid-September, North Carolina residents are still coping with the massive amounts of water from the storm and the subsequent flooding of the state's rivers. Families...
MILLTOWN – With their biggest hitter on the bench, Ursuline's volleyball team knew it would need other players to step up to help fill the gap against a very good opponent. And step up they did, as the defending...
VATICAN CITY -- Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, the former nuncio to the United States who accused Pope Francis and church officials of failing to act on accusations of sexual abuse, urged a top Vatican official to release documents that...
VATICAN CITY — The Catholic Church has its share of young saints who gave witness through their lives that holiness can be attained even at a young age. Others, like Blesseds Paul VI and Oscar Romero, show that the path...
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED – Defense figured to be at the forefront when Concord traveled to Forbes Field to meet Padua in a matchup of top-10 Division I field hockey programs on Sept. 27. Both offenses had opportunities, but only the...
VATICAN CITY — Abolishing the death penalty worldwide would reflect the brave and hope-filled belief that crime can be dealt with without capital punishment and that a criminal should be given the chance to reform, a top Vatican diplomat...
HONG KONG — Catholics in Macau, Taiwan and Hong Kong are divided over the provisional agreement between China and the Vatican on the appointment of bishops. Some believe it will lead to better diplomatic relations, but others question how Beijing’s...