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With the rise of artificial intelligence, society finds itself in a landscape that is both bursting with possibility and a bit overwhelming at the same time. For those of us tasked with forming the young in the faith -- Catholic...
The annual Wedding Anniversary Mass in the Diocese of Wilmington was held on World Marriage Sunday, Feb. 8 at St. Margaret of Scotland Church in Newark. The Mass coincides with National Marriage Week, February 7-14. Bishop William E. Koenig joined married...
You are likely reading this column either just ahead of Ash Wednesday or a few days into Lent. In my adult lifetime, I don't think there's ever been a time when we the people have been more in need...
CLAYMONT – Archmere found itself down by 11 with a few minutes left in the third quarter, but the Auks turned the tables in the fourth. They outscored visiting Lake Forest, 20-5, to take a 48-37 boys senior day...
MILLTOWN – Salesianum trailed Saint Mark's by eight points with X:XX to play in the rivals' annual matchup on Feb. 6 in Pike Creek, but that was just the beginning for the Sals. Powered by some strong defense, better...
A Roman church briefly became a viral sensation after an angel's face appeared to resemble Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, then just as quickly lost its star attraction. Bruno Valentinetti, who painted the original angel in 2000 and restored the...
Catholic leaders, including an official from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' migration office, reiterated a pastoral approach to the issue of child detentions by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. In a Feb. 3 statement to OSV News, David Spicer, the...
Approaching the twin annual observances of World Marriage Day (Feb. 8) and National Marriage Week (Feb. 7-14), America finds itself at a proverbial sociological crossroads, confronting a disconcerting question about a millennia-old institution: Does marriage matter anymore? That startling query...
Q: Why are there so many different kinds of convents out there? I don't understand why a young woman who feels called to give her life to God would need that many choices. (Ohio) A: The short answer to the...
CHICAGO -- As a young man discerning a call to the priesthood in the late 1980s, Ronald Hicks took a year off from the seminary with the goal of learning Spanish. He volunteered in an orphanage, Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos ("Our...