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WASHINGTON -- New papal norms on preventing clergy sexual abuse are "a blessing that will empower the church everywhere to bring predators to justice, no matter what rank they hold in the church," said Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of...
WILMINGTON – Ursuline's lacrosse game against rival Padua on May 8 was sandwiched between highly anticipated matches against Archmere and Cape Henlopen. But the Raiders knew better than to dwell on their heartbreaking one-goal loss to the Auks or...
Faith leaders, medical professionals and advocates for people with disabilities were among those with an emotional outpouring at Legislative Hall on May 8, standing in opposition to a Delaware House bill that would legalize physician-assisted suicide in the state. They...
St. Elizabeth School got audiences "All Shook Up" over the weekend as the Wilmington school wrapped up high school musical season in the Diocese of Wilmington. The shows ranged from funny to epic and drew weekend crowds to schools throughout...
WILMINGTON - A few days off didn't hurt Padua's softball team, which scored in each inning after a restart of last week's suspended game against St. Elizabeth. The Pandas hat their bats ready, and the gloves were equally as...
VATICAN CITY — Life in a military barracks — with so many different people living in such close proximity — teaches much needed social, spiritual and ethical values, Pope Francis told new recruits to the Swiss Guard. “Dialogue, loyalty, balanced...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Don Johnson, set to be executed May 16 by the state of Tennessee for the brutal 1984 murder of his wife Connie Johnson, has several people in his corner advocating clemency for him. His supporters include the...
ATLANTA — Georgia Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation May 7 to ban abortions in the state once a fetal heartbeat is detected, which is around six weeks. The bill’s signing comes after weeks of protests and amid outcry for...
SKOPJE, North Macedonia -- Pope Francis went to the tiny Balkan nation of North Macedonia to pay tribute to a tiny saint who accomplished big things: St. Teresa of Kolkata. Mother Teresa was born Agnes Ganxhe Bojaxhiu to Albanian parents...
WILMINGTON – Wilmington Charter's girls soccer team trailed for the first time all season early in the first half against Padua in the Division I showdown on May 6, but the Force kept their composure and rebounded for a...