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...
VATICAN CITY -- A group of scientists and researchers are seeking access to the Vatican Apostolic Archives to uncover information about UFOs and the paranormal, believing there may be traces amid the 50 miles of shelves holding everything from...
Scripture readings for June 16, 2024, Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Ez 17:22-24 Ps 92:2-3, 13-14, 15-16 2 Cor 5:6-10 Mk 4:26-34
Our journey of faith begins in the grace of God,
To walk by faith, and not by sight, is one...
House Bill 140, which would legalize physician-assisted suicide for Delaware residents facing a terminal illness, was released from the state Senate Executive Committee on June 12 after a hearing that included emotional testimony.
Delaware Senate committees do not hold...
WASHINGTON -- "Called to the Fullness of Dignity" is the theme of this year's Religious Freedom Week of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
The observance opens June 22, the feast day of Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher, both...
In what is described as "the largest single investment" in prekindergarten-to-grade-12 Catholic education in history, the Dean and Barbara White Family Foundation is donating $150 million to the Chicago-based Big Shoulders Fund to support Catholic schools in the Diocese...
Nearly one in 10 children are forced into child labor globally, with some compelled into hazardous work through trafficking. On June 12, humanitarian institutions and the international community -- including Catholic organizations -- mark the World Day Against Child...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news brief from The Dialog, we chat with Anna Drushler and her dad, Al.
Anna is a rising senior at Padua Academy in Wilmington, Delaware who has Tourette's Syndrome, a condition that causes people to make involuntary...
VATICAN CITY -- Christians should read Scripture often, every day if possible, and look to the Spirit if reading the Gospel ever feels dry, Pope Francis said.
Even when one has repeatedly read a Scripture passage "without particular emotion," at...
The Basic Needs program of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington received $5,000 through a DuPont Community Impact Grant. The grant will assist low-income households experiencing a financial crisis to pay for basic expenses such as rent, mortgage,...