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Bishop Robert E. Barron said he is in "frank disagreement" with a section of a report from the Synod on Synodality indicating that scientific advances could prompt "rethinking" of the church's teaching on sexual morality. In an essay titled "My...
Russia's extensive drone attack on Kyiv Nov. 25 damaged the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Patriarchal Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ. Russia launched close to 75 Iranian-made Shahed drones at Ukraine's capital, as Ukrainians marked Holodomor Remembrance Day, which commemorates the...
BALTIMORE -- The cholera epidemic that ravaged Baltimore in the summer of 1832 was one of the worst public health crises the city ever faced. The horrifying diarrheal disease afflicted countless people, ultimately claiming the lives of 853 Baltimoreans --...
TEL AVIV -- It's a nightmare scenario that no parent would ever want to experience. Fifty days after her children were taken hostage, Hadas Kalderon did not see their names on the list of the first three rounds of...
Q: My cousin is getting married soon and will need to obtain a copy of her baptismal certificate for inclusion in the pre-nuptial enquiry. As a newborn baby, it wasn’t clear if she would survive and so she was...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The daily rhythm of the life of a priest should resemble "ping pong" -- praying on one's knees before the tabernacle, helping those in need and returning to prayer, Pope Francis told a group of...
My family made a recent visit to the new museum at the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg, Md. I’ve always been drawn to St. Elizabeth’s story. I remember how it fascinated me as a child...
As part of the Eucharistic Revival, parishes in the Diocese of Wilmington are hosting special Eucharistic Adoration times during the week of Nov. 26-Dec. 2. All are welcome and encouraged to share in this devotion. Wondering where you can go...
CLAYMONT — Woodbridge and Archmere treated fans to a shootout at the OK Corral for the first four series of their DIAA Class 2A semifinal game Nov. 25 at Coaches Field. Four and a half minutes into the contest,...
Pope Francis underwent a CT scan at Rome's Gemelli Isola Hospital Nov. 25 to rule out pulmonary complications after canceling his morning appointments because of what the Vatican press office described as a slight flu. The results of the CT...