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ALAPOCAS – For all 12 minutes of the third quarter and into the fourth, the St. Elizabeth boys lacrosse team could do little wrong against Conrad. They turned a 6-1 halftime deficit into a 7-6. But the Red Wolves...
SILVER SPRING, Md. — Many people might not have noticed that Anna Gallagher took over Feb. 1 as executive director of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, known as CLINIC. If they hadn’t, they certainly would have March 8, when she...
QUEBEC CITY — A Canadian nun with a Ph.D. in clinical sexology said the sex abuse crisis in the church does not mean “the end of faith” but rather “the end of a lack of formation and the end...
VATICAN CITY — The life of a young person and the vocation to which God calls each one is “holy ground” that pastors and parents must respect, nurture and encourage, Pope Francis wrote in a new apostolic exhortation. “Christus Vivit”...
Our Lenten Journey, April 2, 2019 Quotes of the Day: “During the coma I saw Padre Pio in a dream on my right and three angels on the left. One with golden wings and a white tunic and the two others...
CLAYMONT – Three minutes and five seconds into Archmere's girls lacrosse matchup with Caesar Rodney on April 1, the visiting Riders had a 2-0 lead. But the Auks may have been playing an April Fools joke on CR, as...
VATICAN CITY — Nations that actively engage in arms dealing and help foment war in other countries should not expect to find peace in their own lands, Pope Francis said. During a wide-ranging interview with the Spanish news program, "Salvados,"...
CLEMENT'S ISLAND, Md. — On their four-month ocean voyage from England to the new Maryland colony nearly 400 years ago, the approximately 150 men and women on board boats named the Ark and the Dove endured stormy seas and...
SAN ANTONIO -- The marketplace should decide whether a company should open an outlet in a particular location, not elected officials, said San Antonio Archbishop Gustavo Garcia-Siller. In a March 27 statement, he said he has been asked what he...
St. Mark's High School will have a new principal next year after an announcement April 1 from the Diocese of Wilmington that Richard A. Bayhan will retire as top administrator at the end of the school year. "The Diocese of...