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When I was a new parent, I assumed love meant protection. I researched the safest car seats, made sure the crib was secure, and double-checked the bath water for the right temperature every night. I believed my job as a mother...
ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia -- Greeted with "aaruul," a dried yogurt cheese, which he tried, Pope Francis arrived in Ulaanbaatar for a four-day visit. After the nine-hour, overnight flight from Rome, the pope's arrival Sept. 1 was low key. Battsetseg Batmunkh, Mongolia's...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis asked a group of Italian journalists to shun fake news and a love of scandal, including when covering the Catholic Church and the upcoming assembly of the Synod of Bishops. "Help me to narrate this...
Catholic aid workers are rolling up their sleeves to help tens of thousands after Tropical Storm Idalia slammed into the nation's Southeast. "I just feel horrible for residents, that they had to go through this," Matthew Knee, president and CEO...
WILMINGTON — The line to get into Abessinio Stadium on Aug. 31 to see Salesianum School host Delaware Military Academy snaked outside the venue and down 18th Street over I-95. Those who stuck it out watched as the Sals...
The ongoing turmoil within the Eastern-rite Syro-Malabar Church in southern India evokes parallels to the ongoing debates over the place of the traditional Latin Mass in the West — that is, in the Roman Catholic Church. These struggles highlight...
WILMINGTON — A new era is about to take shape at Salesianum. When the Sals line up against Delaware Military Academy on the night of Aug. 31 to kick off the football season, they’ll be playing under a new...
WASHINGTON -- An interfaith group of Maryland parents has asked a federal appeals court to allow them to opt their children out of classroom instruction pertaining to books containing LGBTQ+ themes to which they object on religious grounds. Becket, a...
A friend of Dorothy Day's told her that her children had called Peter Maurin "ragged and unkempt." They were sure "that he never bathed, and he seemed to sleep in his clothes." When Day asked him why he didn't...
WASHINGTON -- After a raucous jury trial, five pro-life activists face as many as 11 years in federal prison for convictions to conspire to blockade a Washington abortion clinic in 2020. Convicted Aug. 29 in U.S. District Court for the...