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LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Gathered in Louisville for their spring plenary assembly, the U.S. bishops' June 12-14 meeting saw a mix of important matters discussed -- with some unexpected twists and moments of robust discussion -- starting with how the...
VATICAN CITY -- Condemning the killing of Christians in Congo, Pope Francis said the sacrifices of modern martyrs are seeds that grow into examples of Christian witness for the church. After praying the Angelus in St. Peter's Square June 16,...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark’s Students in Action Club has earned 19 awards in 16 different film festivals for its film, “Remember Me.” The piece was recorded in January during the club’s service trip to the Dominican Republic. It captures...
Watch what parents do when they pick up a baby. Whether a swaddled newborn, a smiling infant or a squirmy toddler, parents start to sway when they hold their child. Swaying is our primal rhythm, the instinct to move in...
WILMINGTON — When she’s in the halls of Padua Academy, Anna Drushler is just another Panda, going to class and participating in extracurriculars. But she’s also an ambassador, helping educate her fellow students and others about Tourette syndrome for...
Q: John 6:54 states the following: "Jesus said to them, 'Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you.'" I just...
One of my favorite things about living in eastern Indiana is our long summer evenings. Being so close to the Central time zone, but not yet in it, means that, for a short period of time, twilight lingers until...
WILMINGTON — Tina Morroni, the principal of Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Brandywine Hundred for the past five years, will step down from that position effective Aug. 9. Francis Corrigan, the assistant principal, will serve as interim principal...
WILMINGTON — The Italian Festival ends Sunday, June 16, with the city of Wilmington honoring the man who brought the festival to St. Anthony of Padua Parish 50 years ago. Mayor Mike Purzycki will join other city officials and...
Bishop Koenig wants people in the Diocese of Wilmington to know that life from birth until natural death is how we were meant to live and no law should allow people to take their own lives. The bishop is imploring...