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PHILADELPHIA  -- Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez of Philadelphia is calling for prayer, saying his "heart sank" after learning of a fatal air crash in that city Jan. 31, just two days after a midair collision between a commercial jet...
By Delaware Catholic Advocacy Network We need your help to protect Delaware’s vulnerable citizens! House Bill 140, that legalizes physician-assisted suicide, was voted out of committee and is on the “ready list” to go before the full Delaware House of...
WASHINGTON  -- In a pair of January confirmation hearings, senators considered President Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for secretary of Health and Human Services. It has been a contentious confirmation battle for Kennedy, a Catholic and advocate...
WILMINGTON – Jezelle “GG” Banks returned to the lineup for the Ursuline Raiders at just the right time. The sophomore standout scored 32 points as the Raiders ended a four-game losing streak with a 60-55 win over Baltimore Poly...
WILMINGTON – Padua had a 12-0 run spanning the second quarter, and the Pandas went on to a 48-29 win over Saint Mark's in girls basketball Jan. 31 at the SL24 Memorial Classic. The event, now in its seventh...
WILMINGTON – Saint Mark's boys basketball got 17 points from Khalil Kemp, including a perfect eight for eight from the free throw line, to hold off a determined Delaware Military Academy, 61-51, on Jan. 31 at the Chase Fieldhouse...
WASHINGTON -- Claims that the U.S. bishops' conference profits from its partnership with the government to assist refugee populations that qualify for federal assistance, and that the Catholic Church facilitates illegal immigration are "just wrong," said William Canny, the...
It didn't matter if it was pre-kindergarten kids. It didn't matter if it was fifth graders. Lots of freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors were into it, too. Another Catholic Schools Week was wrapping up in the Diocese of Wilmington and schools in...
WILMINGTON – The students of Cathedral of St. Peter School started their day in the mayor's office and ended with a vocations event at the school on Jan. 30 during Catholic Schools Week. Students from grades second through eighth separated...
WILMINGTON — It was a thriller, and in the end, the teachers prevailed. Padua's third annual Religion Bowl brought the entire school together in the cafetorium on Jan. 28 for some Catholic Schools Week fun and fellowship. But once the...