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For Father Volodymyr Klanichka, the news from his home country of Ukraine has not changed much in the last six months and, as a result, the worry about his family and his homeland continues. The Russian invasion of Ukraine began...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- At the beginning of the 10th month of 2023, Florida might execute its sixth death-row inmate of the year; a person whose lawyers and death penalty foes say has suffered from intellectual disabilities and carries a...
In case you didn’t notice, the process of choosing the next pope has begun. No, Pope Francis is still going strong and the cardinals didn’t slip back into the Vatican under cover of night and immediately convene in conclave....
VATICAN CITY -- In a visit of under 30 hours to Marseille, France, Pope Francis highlighted his key appeals and positions concerning migration and the mandate for people of faith to care for the "stranger" in one's land. With just...
After three-plus weeks of activity, the various sports teams are starting to see where they stand and where they need improvement. Late September also brings some exciting rivalry games and a football battle of the unbeatens that should be...
A U.S. Ukrainian Catholic archbishop was honored by Ukraine's president for his decades-long efforts to foster that nation's development -- and the accolade is a tribute to both the Catholic Church and the people of Ukraine, said its recipient. Metropolitan...
Bishop John O. Barres of Rockville Centre, New York, extended "heartfelt condolences" and prayers from the diocese Sept. 22 for all those affected by a tragic bus crash a day earlier that killed two adults and injured dozens of...
VATICAN CITY -- Four months after soliciting public input on the development of safeguarding guidelines, the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors said it had reviewed 300 responses and 700 suggestions that "largely confirmed the approach adopted" for...
WILMINGTON — Padua’s volleyball team scored the first eight points on Sept. 23 when Indian River traveled north to Wilmington, and the Pandas went on to a 3-0 sweep of the Indians. Set scores were 25-13, 25-19, and 25-18. It...
WILMINGTON — Ursuline’s field hockey team played plenty of defense on Sept. 22 when Delaware Military Academy came to visit Serviam Field, but on this windy afternoon, the Raiders also got the offense going. The Raiders scored their first...