VATICAN CITY -- Political leaders have a responsibility to create the conditions necessary for artificial intelligence to be at the service of humanity and to help mitigate its risks, Pope Francis told world leaders.
"We cannot allow a tool as...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The first day of the U.S. Catholic bishops' public meetings during their spring assembly June 12-14 began with a closed door session on the future of its anti-poverty initiative and closed with a lively open discussion...
VATICAN CITY -- As they waited for Pope Francis to arrive at the Clementine Hall in the Vatican Apostolic Palace for an early morning audience, late night comedy stars looked at each other and thought, "something's wrong."
"We're in this...
Father John Solomon, pastor of Holy Savior Catholic Church, Ocean City, Md., recently asked the Knights of Columbus Council #9053 to participate in the Corpus Christi Procession held at the parish on June 2.
More than 260 faithful participated in...
CLAYMONT — The remaking of the performing arts center at Archmere Academy got started June 8 with a visit from Rocco A. and Mary Abessinio to the Claymont campus.
The Abessinios joined Archmere headmaster Michael Marinelli and members of EDiS...
PARIS -- In the run-up to the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, opening on July 26, the "Holy Games" project, launched for the occasion by the French bishops and the Archdioceses of Paris, is gaining momentum with a...
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court June 13 unanimously dismissed a challenge to mifepristone, a pill commonly used for abortion, finding that the challengers lacked standing to bring the case.
In a unanimous opinion written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the court...
Padua Academy graduated 117 students in the class of 2024.
The group received their diplomas from Bishop Koenig at commencement at Abessinio Stadium in Wilmington May 30.
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Summer is in full swing, and there are lots of activities in the diocese to enjoy. Check out some of them here:
• Two parish carnivals are in full swing — the 50th Annual St. Anthony’s Italian Festival which runs...
NEW ORLEANS -- In a 5-2 ruling June 12, the Louisiana Supreme Court reversed its earlier decision to scrap a "look back law" for abuse survivors and declared it to be constitutional.
The move could have a profound impact on...