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Once again, bright lights shine in and on the Middle East. The world saw it the end of last month. News coverage showed the bright emission of rocket fuel igniting ballistic missiles to send them on their way from a...
NEWARK — Ursuline cut St. Elizabeth's lead to four points late in the third quarter, but a 10-0 run by the Vikings propelled them to a 56-40 victory on March 10 at the Bob Carpenter Center. Third-seeded St. Elizabeth...
Two Maronite bishops in the U.S. are calling for prayer, dialogue and solidarity after a Maronite priest was killed in Lebanon amid the U.S.-Israel war on Iran. Father Pierre al-Rahi succumbed to injuries sustained March 9 when an Israeli artillery...
Now that we are in the third week of Lent, we may find that the sacrifices or practices we implemented for the season are feeling a little bit challenging. It's hard not to give in to temptation, or skip...
It was a long couple of weeks for "The Drowsy Chaperone," but students at Archmere Academy did their best to entertain fans of musicals the first two weekends of March. Archmere was second in the lineup of spring musicals at...
The Diocese of Wilmington, in partnership with Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington, has launched a new diocesanwide Food Pantry Program. This initiative is designed to keep parish and school-based food pantries consistently stocked, reduce food waste across the...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- Never fear! Hattie Mae is here! Helias Catholic High School's newly acquired therapy dog brings serenity and fun to every school day, one tail-wag at a time. "She loves loving-up on the kids, and the kids enjoy...
WASHINGTON -- The Department of Health and Human Services March 6 proposed scrapping a Biden administration policy requiring foster homes to affirm a child's gender transition or sexual orientation. HHS posted a "Notice of Proposed Rulemaking" in the Federal Register...
These days, the world can look harsh: wars, political divisions, poverty, racism. But if we take the simple advice of Carmelite doctor of the Church St. John of the Cross, maybe we can turn things around. “Where there is...
The Vatican's permanent observer to the United Nations in Geneva called on governments and international organizations to strengthen religious freedom protections for persecuted Christians. Addressing participants at a March 3 event, Archbishop Ettore Balestrero, the Holy See's U.N. permanent observer...