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NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. — Sister Regina Kehoe, a member of the Ursulines for the Roman Union Eastern Province USA for 73 years, died Feb. 24 at the United Hebrew Home in New Rochelle, N.Y. She was 95. Sister Regina spent...
The 2024 high school spring musicals has gotten under way in full stride this month as two schools have already had performances with many more to come. Padua Academy was first with its presentation of “Mean Girls” Feb. 16-18, 2...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Saying Pope Francis was continuing to experience "mild flu-like symptoms," the Vatican announced he had canceled his appointments again Feb. 26. The 87-year-old pope had led the recitation of the Angelus prayer as usual Feb. 25...
WASHINGTON -- Former President Donald Trump on Feb. 23 responded to the Alabama Supreme Court's in vitro fertilization ruling in a statement saying he supports the "availability of IVF" and calling on the state's Legislature to "act quickly to...
A U.S. bishop is calling for peace in Ukraine and humanitarian aid for its people as Russia's full-scale invasion of that nation enters its third year. "The magnitude of the suffering in the Ukrainian conflict continues to sear the conscience...
Parishes closing or consolidating. Fewer and fewer people at Sunday Mass. An aging corps of priests and not enough new vocations to take their place. These and similar items combine in a pattern of downsizing by the Catholic Church...
MILLTOWN — Jake O’Donoghue moved from tight end, where he had played for his first three seasons as a member of the Saint Mark’s High School football team, to offensive line as a senior. But despite moving into the...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey to start your Monday. This series gives readers an opportunity to take just a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of prayer and sacrifice. Check in with thedialog.org each...
NEWARK — The road to the championship may have looked a little different, but for the Salesianum swimming team, the destination was the same. The Sals used their superior depth to build an insurmountable lead as they captured their...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for today, the Second Sunday of Lent. This series gives readers an opportunity to take just a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of prayer and sacrifice. Check in...