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CLAYMONT – Newark Charter tried to put a damper on Archmere's senior day, scoring three minutes into their boys soccer match Oct. 29 in Claymont. But the Auks took control of the game as the first half progressed and...
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Obianuju Ekeocha, founder and president of Culture of Life Africa, encouraged a Washington audience Oct. 23 to celebrate the birth of babies and to ensure that U.S. government funds do not go toward promoting a culture...
Saints Peter & Paul High School in Easton, Md., will host an open house Nov. 4 from 2-4 p.m. Families with students in Grades 5-11 are invited to find out more about the academic, student life, and faith formation activities...
Our search for Christian unity commenced over a century ago. The World Missionary Conference in 1910 is generally considered its beginning. Protestant and Anglican representatives gathered in Edinburgh, Scotland, to discuss missions. Their problem, which is still our problem...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- A former nuncio to the United States acknowledged hearing rumors about the sexual misconduct of Archbishop Theodore E. McCarrick already in 1994. Cardinal Agostino Cacciavillan, who served as pro-nuncio to the United States from 1990 to...
Bishop W. Francis Malooly has condemned the violent rampage that left 11 dead in Pittsburgh and said all Catholics stand with their Jewish brothers and sisters in opposition to hatefulness and in support of religious peace and freedom. “I express...
WILMINGTON – A Mass of Christian Burial for Sister Mary George Barlow will be celebrated Nov. 2 at the Cathedral of St. Peter in Wilmington. Sister Mary George, a Daughter of Charity for 69 years, died Oct. 25 at...
A seed was planted about five years ago in the mind of Father Brian Lewis when he went to visit a priest friend in the Diocese of Camden, N.J. They were checking out the stained-glass windows in the priest’s...
WASHINGTON— The U.S. Catholic bishops stand with "our brothers and sisters of the Jewish community," the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops said Oct. 27 after a horrific shooting earlier that day in Pittsburgh at the Tree...
VATICAN CITY —  Pope Francis prayed for those affected by a deadly attack inside a Pittsburgh synagogue, calling it an act of inhumane violence. "We are all hurt by this inhumane act of violence," the pope said Oct. 28, the...