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Leaders of the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales religious order of priests said they were part of discussions to resolve the employment dispute involving the former principal of Padua Academy, but said talks were sidetracked by an attorney...
Catholic News Service On the first Easter Sunday, two of Jesus' disciples, disillusioned by the events of the past three days, set out from Jerusalem for Emmaus, several miles away. En route they meet a stranger who appears totally unaware...
On average, over 100,000 people enter the Catholic Church every year in the U.S. For those who were received into the church last Easter, the ensuing months brought opportunities to deepen their bourgeoning faith and live out their Christian...
Catholic News Service In the teaching of the Second Vatican Council and all the popes since, we hear over and over again that evangelization is the primary task of the church. In fact, in 1990, St. John Paul II declared,...
Being witnesses to the good news of Easter means being able and willing simply to share a bit of our story, to give testimony from our experience. For those Catholics who were received into the church last Easter, the ensuing months...
Catholic News Service SOUTHERN SHUNEH, Jordan -- The United States has a responsibility to help Jordan as it struggles to support hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees and must actively seek to end Syria's long civil war, American human rights...
SAGINAW, Mich. -- The news that law enforcement authorities served the Saginaw Diocese with a search warrant March 22 was "distressing and disheartening for the greater community and most especially our Catholic faithful," a diocesan spokesman acknowledged. Chris Pham, a...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- After disagreement over funding a $25-million-grant request from the Vatican was leaked to the press, the leadership of the U.S.-based Papal Foundation has called for a period of reflection and "a re-evaluation of its mission,...
Catholic News Service WASHINGTON -- Although the March for Our Lives in Washington March 24 and its "sibling" marches in cities across the country were brought on by teenagers, participants were all ages -- from toddlers in strollers pushed by...
Dialog reporter With snow a distant memory - for now - girls high school sports goes about its business this week, with a few makeups already on the schedule. Lacrosse powerhouse Cape Henlopen makes its lone trip north of the...