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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...
WASHINGTON -- Catholic immigration advocates are calling for change at the Department of Homeland Security after President Donald Trump announced March 5 that Kristi Noem is leaving her post. President Trump announced that he had chosen Sen. Markwayne Mullin,...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. presidency of the Group of 20, a forum for cooperation among the world's largest economies, is an opportunity to advance human rights, advocates said at a congressional hearing March 5. The U.S. assumed the rotating presidency...
Catholic Sisters Week, an annual campaign to bring greater visibility to U.S. sisters, will again be focused on the theme of #LikeaCatholicSister, but instead of the action-oriented messages of last year, it will center on the stories of sisters'...
On March 4, 2026, the Ocean City Knights of Columbus Council #9053 was pleased to present the Executive Director of the Worcester County Development Center, Stephanie James, a check for $6,196.12. The Council collected these funds during its long-running annual...
For many of the women and families who arrive at Bethany House, the road that leads them there is marked by hardship, fear and exhaustion. Some come fleeing domestic violence. Others arrive after losing stable housing, struggling through a financial...
EASTON, Md. -- Making difficult business and personnel decisions is not something limited to the private sector, the vicar general of the Diocese of Wilmington told a group gathered for the Catholic Business Network breakfast at Ss. Peter and...
“The secret of happiness is to live moment by moment and to thank God for all that He, in His goodness, sends to us day after day.” — St. Gianna Molla Don't you find that when you live an attitude...
“Sometimes people think they have to do big things in order to make change. But if each one would light a candle we'd have a tremendous light.” — Sister Thea Bowman Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration Thea Bowman was a...
WILMINGTON – Ursuline shook off some early shooting and used a solid defensive effort, plus some clutch shooting, to defeat Howard, 46-38, in the quarterfinals of the DIAA girls basketball tournament on March 6. Coming off an upset of second-seeded...