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NEW CASTLE — Saint Mark’s went on the offensive from the opening tap in its boys soccer season opener on Sept. 12 at William Penn. That first long pass did not connect, but the Spartans kept at it, and...
VATICAN CITY -- Italian Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, who said Pope Francis tapped him not to mediate but to encourage dialogue that could end Russia's war on Ukraine, flew to China Sept. 12, Italian media reported. The Italian newspaper La Repubblica...
PIKE CREEK — The St. Elizabeth and McKean field hockey teams played through moderate rain in both the second and fourth quarters, but the Vikings didn’t seem to mind after earning a 9-0 win in their season opener on...
Every year, between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15, the United States observes Hispanic Heritage Month. The observance began as Hispanic Heritage Week in 1968 and, in 1988, was extended by law into a full-month celebration. During Hispanic Heritage Month, we...
A retired New Orleans priest who walked back a recent public admission of sexual abuse has been arrested and charged for offenses dating from 1975-1976. Orleans Parish District Attorney Jason Williams announced Sept. 7 in New Orleans that a Louisiana...
Rescuers continue to search through the rubble in the hopes of finding survivors after a powerful earthquake struck Morocco the night of Sept. 8, killing close to 2,500 people and causing widespread destruction. Search and rescue teams continue their attempt...
Legal abortions most likely increased in the United States in the first six months of 2023 compared with 2020, according to a New York Times analysis of data from the Guttmacher Institute, which opposes abortion restrictions. The data from Guttmacher,...
LIVERPOOL, England -- A Catholic bioethics institute has criticized a court for denying an "alert and conscious" teenager the legal right to fight a move to put her on end-of-life care against her will. The Anscombe Bioethics Center, an Oxford-based...
All alumni of St. Elizabeth School in Wilmington are invited to the Maroon and Gold Alumni Celebration as part of Alumni Week on Sunday, Oct. 8, beginning with 10 a.m. Mass. All alumni are welcome as well as those...
More than three dozen people attended the "Day of Remembrance of Aborted Children" memorial service held in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Dover on Sept. 9 and two other groups made similar observances at Church of the Holy Child...