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From armed guards to enhanced drills, Catholic schools throughout the country are bolstering their security measures, following last month's deadly mass shooting targeting students at a Minneapolis school liturgy. "The tragic events at Annunciation Catholic School highlight the need for...
WARSAW, Poland -- Several Russian drones entered Polish airspace in the morning hours of Sept. 10, and were shot down by Polish military, with debris falling in eastern and central Poland. It was also a night of horror in Ukraine,...
VATICAN CITY -- The fossil fuel, weapons and financial industries thrive on instability and cronyism, and they obstruct efforts toward climate justice and peace, top leaders of three Catholic networks said. The crises of climate change and global security "are...
SCRANTON, Pa. — Sister Joan Golden of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary who spent a total of four years teaching in the Diocese of Wilmington, died Sept. 3 in Scranton, Pa. She was 91 and...
VATICAN CITY -- Crying out to God during moments of extreme trial does not mark a crisis of faith but can reflect an act of total surrender to and enduring trust in God, Pope Leo XIV said. "In the journey...
The Silver Rose, a prayer pilgrimage program of the Knights of Columbus honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe, is returning to Delaware in October. The rose will be making stops at parishes in the state beginning Oct. 13. Each year, eight Silver Roses...
In the second event of the newly formed Catholic Business Network of the Diocese of Wilmington, IT business leader Sam Card shared his life story and learnings, especially lessons that challenged him, but ultimately accelerated his pace climbing the...
BEAR — Father Joseph W. McQuaide, the chancellor of the Diocese of Wilmington, led a Eucharistic Procession and Benediction for students and families after celebrating the opening of the school year Mass at Aquinas Academy on September 4. In his...
NOTRE DAME, Indiana -- On Sept. 7, a crowd assembled outdoors on the campus of the University of Notre Dame, near the steps of Bond Hall. In recent years on home football game weekends, the university's marching band performs on...
ST. GEORGES — Saint Mark’s recovered from a late deficit in the second set in their volleyball match Sept. 8 at St. Georges, and the Spartans carried the momentum through a sweep of a tough Hawks squad. Set scores...