EASTON, Md. -- Scott Wilson says he wants to be the first face kids see when they arrive in the morning at Saints Peter & Paul High School and the last when they make their way off the practice...
By Kimberley Heatherington
The recently released cinema biopic "Oppenheimer" dramatizes the progressive development, assembly, testing and detonation of the world's first atomic bomb which then led to the dropping of two such bombs over Japan in the twilight days of...
Ohio voters Aug. 8 rejected a measure that proposed raising the threshold to make changes to the state’s constitution, according to projections by The Associated Press and the elections reporting firm Decision Desk HQ.
If passed, the measure known as...
WILMINGTON — Bethann Higley, who teaches business and economics at Padua Academy in Wilmington, was named the 2023 Bonnie T. Meszaros Economics Educator of the Year for Delaware. She received the award at the University of Delaware’s Center for...
WASHINGTON — A Massachusetts couple alleged the commonwealth denied them the opportunity to foster or adopt children into their family due to their religious beliefs.
Becket, a Washington-based religious liberty law firm, said Aug. 8 it is representing Mike and...
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration has drawn criticism for its inclusion of abortion in a proposed rule for a bipartisan law guaranteeing protections for pregnant workers that had the support of Catholic, pro-life and Republican leaders.
The bipartisan Pregnant Workers...
One of the most anticipated events in modern church history — arguably, the most important gathering since Vatican II, the Synod on Synodality — is about to unfold this fall.
After years of planning and preparation, with local meetings held...
For love of the house of the Lord
I will ask for your good. — Ps 122:9
Sometimes Jesus’ words are so familiar to us we stop noticing the whole of what he is saying. “Love your enemies, and pray for...
By Northwest Catholic
HIROSHIMA, Japan -- On the 78th anniversary of the 1945 atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Archbishop Paul D. Etienne of Seattle and Archbishop John C. Wester of Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the Pilgrimage of Peace delegation from...
ORLANDO, Fla. -- With more than 2 million members, the Knights of Columbus are more intentionally becoming a spiritual vanguard of the Catholic Church, deepening their faith in Jesus Christ and evangelizing through charity.
In this interview with OSV News,...