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Catholic leaders and public officials condemned violence and called for peace after an alleged arson attack on the Pennsylvania governor's mansion in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In a statement, Bishop Timothy C. Senior of Harrisburg called the attack a "heinous act" that...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis is going without supplemental oxygen for longer periods and is continuing therapy to recover his voice and to recover his physical strength, the Vatican press office said, but he also is increasing the number...
AMMAN, Jordan (OSV News) -- A prominent Catholic humanitarian agency in the Middle East has expressed concern over sudden cuts to U.S. financial assistance affecting its ministries aiding the displaced, refugees and the impoverished. In February, the Trump administration announced...
Scripture readings for April 20, 2025, the Resurrection of the Lord Acts 10:34a, 37-43  Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23  Col 3:1-4 OR 1 Cor 5:6b-8  Jn 20:1-9 I often return to Charles Péguy at Easter. One of my favorite poets, his words...
WILMINGTON — After a tight first half, Salesianum exploded for seven goals in the third quarter on the way to a 15-5 win over Cape Henlopen on April 14 at Abessinio Stadium. The game pitted the top two teams...
In its fourth year in the Diocese of Wilmington, it’s not only fair to say “Reconciliation Monday” is catching on, but most of those who took advantage of the sacrament from 3-8 p.m. April 14 can tell you it...
WILMINGTON — Ursuline started with the offensive pressure from the get-go, scoring in the fourth minute on the way to a 4-0 soccer victory over Hodgson on April 14 at Serviam Field. A corner kick in the second minute did...
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED — Mia Loughery might only be 14 years old, but the Immaculate Heart of Mary School eighth-grader is ready to join the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil at IHM on April 19. She said it is...
By Dr. Michael T. Vest In jurisdictions where it is legal, the option of ending one’s life through lethal drugs will always be the cheapest option available to any patient with a serious illness. Data compiled by the Oregon health department...
Henri Nouwen was a priest, educator, writer, and further enriched the lives of those around him by founding L’Arche Daybreak for people with intellectual disabilities. What a loving act in a life with many acts. Read more about Henri...