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The second reading today reminds us that we were once darkness, but are now light because of our belief in the Lord. So, as you go through your day, try to be a bright ray of faith-filled sunshine to...
NEWARK – St. Elizabeth is going to hang another state championship banner in the St. E Center following a 40-34 win over Sanford in the girls' basketball state championship game on March 14 at the Bob Carpenter Center. The...
“I really only love God as much as I love the person I love the least.” — Dorothy Day Loving others can be particularly challenging in today’s divisive times. But Dorothy Day, who loved those whom the rest of the world...
As the United States indulges in a star-spangled celebration of its 250th birthday, a cornerstone of historical significance that stands out is religious freedom, and unlike for many other nations, it is a unique founding principle of this nation. "From...
When a fish fry happens at lunchtime in the city, you know the Dashing Dialog Diner must take advantage of such brilliance. So it was that a visit to St. Joseph’s on French Street was in order for the latest...
The Knights of Columbus are inviting their pro-life friends to join them at 40 Days for Life on March 14 in Wilmington. The biannual prayer vigil will be held outside Planned Parenthood at 625 Shipley St. from 8-11 a.m.,...
Q: Is it acceptable in the eyes of God to have an alcoholic drink at a bar that was once an altar? My diocese has deconsecrated said altar. A: I of course can't speak directly for God, but I know...
By Father James Dominic Brent, OP , OSV News Sixth in a seven-part series According to the Gospel of John, in his final moment on the cross, Jesus declared: "It is finished" (Jn 19:30). The words might also be translated: "It...
WASHINGTON -- A Senate subcommittee hearing held March 10 on President Donald Trump's executive order to restrict access to birthright citizenship guaranteed in the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution examined arguments about what the amendment's language regarding "subject...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Leo XIV has named Father Godfrey Mullen, a Benedictine monk, as the new bishop of Belleville, Illinois. The Vatican announced the appointment of Bishop-designate Mullen March 13. The see of the Diocese of Belleville has been...