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As a child I always disliked going to the dentist. As an adult, I can't say I'm excited to go to the dentist, but I still make time to go. Even though it's not our favorite, we still go. Now...
Catholic News Service   Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time Cycle B 1) Dt 18:15-20 Psalm: 95:1-2, 6-9 2) 1 Cor 7:32-35 Gospel: Mk 1:21-28   Accepting the authority of Jesus Think of the last time you heard or read something of interest. Perhaps it was the headline news, a...
WASHINGTON -- Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo of Galveston-Houston called for prayers for the victims killed and injured in a pair of school shootings in Kentucky and Texas. In a statement released Jan. 23 after the second shooting in two days,...
Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY -- People have a responsibility to check the source of what they share on social media to ensure it is not "fake news" designed to further prejudices or increase fear, Pope Francis said. Fake news grabs...
Dialog reporter CLAYMONT – Conrad raced out to an 8-0 lead, and the team's pressure defense wreaked havoc with the Archmere possession game as the Red Wolves took a 51-25 win in Diamond State Athletic Conference girls basketball on Jan....
Dialog reporter MILLTOWN – Archmere and St. Mark's met in the pool Jan. 23 at the Western YMCA, and the Auks and Spartans did a very Catholic thing. They split the meet, with the Auks taking the boys' event, 97-72,...
Catholic News Service WASHINGTON -- Catholic bishops are looking to "transform" Catholic schools in response to decades of declining enrollment that has forced hundreds of schools to close since 2005. The effort, said the chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic...
Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis' decision to convalidate the marriage of two flight attendants in the air sent waves of turbulence through the Catholic blogosphere, where respected canon lawyers and pastors raised serious questions about the pope...
Dialog reporter It's that time of year when the basketball postseason picture is starting to come into focus. The Catholic high schools are marching toward the playoffs, but they still have several key regular-season battles to go. Boys Tuesday St. Elizabeth (9-2) at...
Students from St. Mark's High School wore Eagles gear on Friday, Jan. 19 to show their support for the Philadelphia Eagles  prior to Sunday's Eagles game for the NFC championship against the Minnesota Vikings. The Eagles won 38-7 to...