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Students from Catholic schools were named players of the year in three spring sports, and several others received all-state honors for their performances this year. Padua’s Ashlee Brentlinger, St. Mark’s Kendra Schweizer and Salesianum’s Brett Hobbs were honored in...
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis told Italian schoolchildren that he grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina, “the most beautiful city in the world,” and that besides playing soccer, he loved to fly kites as a child. “We would make them...
WARSAW, Poland — Catholic leaders in central Europe vowed to uphold church teachings on marriage after Europe’s highest court ruled same-sex married couples should have residence rights in all countries. “Groups who think differently about marriage will certainly see this...
WASHINGTON — There are few places University of Delaware physicist Stephen Barr would rather be than in a roomful of 100 or so of his science colleagues discussing quantum mechanics without having to confront the oft-perceived divide between science...
VATICAN CITY — The world needs a new kind of leadership that believes in building up the whole human family and protecting the environment, Pope Francis told a group of energy and oil executives and global investors. That also means...
VATICAN CITY -- God shows his love, not with great speeches, but with simple, tender acts of charity, Pope Francis said. "When Jesus wants to teach us how a Christian should be, he tells us very little," the pope said,...
OXFORD, England (CNS) -- The Catholic Church in Congo said emergency measures will remain indefinitely in place in parishes at risk of Ebola, and urged effective action against the disease by the government of President Joseph Kabila. "Although Masses are...
SYDNEY (CNS) -- Laws requiring Catholic priests to break the seal of confession in some cases passed the Australian Capital Territory's Legislative Assembly in Canberra June 7. The purpose of the Ombudsman Amendment Bill 2018 was to expand the Reportable...
WILMINGTON – A simple writing lesson for students at St. Ann and Jones Elementary schools became much more than that when the pen pals were able to meet for lunch and fellowship earlier this month. Third-grade students from the Wilmington...
PORTLAND, Ore. (CNS) -- It's not unusual for kindergartners to fear bees, but the little ones at St. John Fisher School in Portland flock to a buzzing beehive in their school's library to get a close look at the...