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You know about "mom sayings," right? Those little nuggets that moms, and dads too, must learn in some secret school because they're so prevalent. Sayings like, "because I said so," and "you'll understand when you have kids of your...
NEW YORK -- Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan of New York urged Empire State lawmakers to reject legislation that would legalize physician-assisted suicide. The New York Assembly April 29 passed a bill that would allow a terminally ill adult with a...
A leaked draft document on revising liturgical norms in the Diocese of Charlotte, North Carolina, has stirred backlash for its addressing of some practices predating the Second Vatican Council. However, diocesan communications director Liz Chandler told OSV News the leaked...
WASHINGTON -- Pope Leo XIV has appointed Nicaraguan-born Father Pedro Bismarck Chau, rector of the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark, New Jersey, as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Newark. At the same time, the pope...
By Cecilia Hadley, OSV News Walking through the serene green spaces of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs in Auriesville, New York, it is hard to imagine the scene that greeted St. Isaac Jogues and St. René Goupil...
BEAR – Saint Mark's, the second seed in the DIAA Division I girls soccer tournament, hung with No. 1 Caravel for more than 80 minutes when they met in the title game on June 1 at Caravel's Bob Peoples...
CAMDEN – Salesianum's lacrosse team trailed Cape Henlopen at the half of the DIAA championship game, 8-4, a position the Sals had not found themselves in against an in-state opponent in quite some time. In the second half, however,...
WILMINGTON — Thinking about the young women she has taught over the past half-century can bring out the emotion in Martha Holladay. And the number is significant. The Padua Academy English and literature teacher estimates she has taught more than...
WILMINGTON – Cape Henlopen scored nine runs in a DIAA baseball semifinal win over Salesianum, but the momentun swung toward the Vikings in the top of the third while the No. 1 seed was in the field. Fourth-seeded Salesianum, the...
Catholics nationwide are invited to encounter St. Thérèse of Lisieux in a special way during an upcoming visit of her relics to the United States this fall. The relics or remains of the 19th-century Carmelite nun -- one of the...