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WASHINGTON -- Presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution as it relates to core constitutional acts of their office, presumptive immunity for official acts, but none for unofficial acts, a divided Supreme Court ruled July 1. The ruling, in effect, is...
Two disappeared Ukrainian Greek Catholic priests seized by Russian forces from their church in Berdyansk in November 2022 have been released after months of captivity, according to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Redemptorist Fathers Ivan Levitsky and Bohdan Geleta, who served...
VATICAN CITY -- Heaven is not a secure vault protected from outsiders but a "hidden treasure" that is reached by cultivating virtues, Pope Francis said. Before praying the Angelus in St. Peter's Square on the feast of Sts. Peter and...
The Iowa Supreme Court ruled June 28 that the state's six-week abortion limit could be enforced amid a legal challenge to it. The 4-3 ruling reversed a previous injunction temporarily blocking the state's "heartbeat" abortion ban, which prohibits most abortions...
EASTON, Md. – The second annual essay contest sponsored by the Regina Coeli Council of the Knights of Columbus gave Saints Peter and Paul High School students an opportunity to demonstrate their writing and public speaking skills. The essay topics...
As I'm sitting in the chapel, I hear the clock in the sacristy ticking in the silence. The tick of every second is the ever-fleeting present leading to the next moment -- the future St. Teresa of Kolkata's words...
Having nothing in particular against the Latin Mass, and no real opinion on the Norvus Ordo (beyond believing it could be vastly improved with the inclusion of a melodic and singable "Gloria" over the truly awful vernacular versions served...
Q: If a Catholic couple gets married in the Church but later it emerges that one of them is suffering from a severe mental illness with psychotic episodes, can that marriage be declared invalid due to mental health issues? A:...
A national coalition of pro-life nurses says they "will not comply" with Delware's assisted suicide bill that passed in the Senate Tuesday, according to The Christian Post website, as the Diocese of Wilmington is calling on people of faith...
Padua Academy students, staff, families, alumnae and friends flocked to Frawley Stadium on June 18 for Padua Night at the Wilmington Blue Rocks baseball game. The evening began with 2014 Padua graduate and current softball assistant coach Nicolette Sabatina throwing...