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A Florida Catholic bishop condemned a racially motivated shooting that took place late Aug. 26 at a Dollar General store Aug. 26 in Jacksonville, saying, "Violence and bigotry have no place in our hearts or our society." "A senseless act...
Sister Joan Corcoran, DC, religion teacher at the Cathedral of St. Peter School in Wilmington, throws out the ceremonial first pitch at the Aug. 25 Wilmington Blue Rocks game. More than 100 parishioners from the Cathedral, St. Patrick and St....
NEWARK — Kelly Lanza took a chance a few years ago, taking her family to Kentucky, where she was principal at Sacred Heart Academy in Louisville, But now the Philadelphia native is back in the Delaware Valley, happy to...
WILMINGTON — The new principal at St. Elizabeth High School needs no introduction to VK Nation. Patrick Jordan has spent all 10 years of his career in education at the Wilmington school. Jordan has taught social studies, and last year...
A federal court decision in favor of a Catholic orchardist in Michigan, who announced that his farm would not host same-sex weddings and was banned from a farmers market as a result, is being hailed as a victory for...
WASHINGTON -- Out of the eight Republican candidates participating in the Republican National Committee's first debate of their party's presidential primary process in Milwaukee, none of them established themselves as a key rival to their party's frontrunner, former President...
LVIV, Ukraine -- Russian occupiers launched an attack Aug. 22 on St. Teresa of the Child Jesus Roman Catholic Church in the town of Skadovsk, located in the Kherson region in eastern Ukraine, Bishop Stanislav Szyrokoradiuk of Odessa-Simferopol confirmed...
Q: We’ve been wondering about the wording in the prayer used for those who attend Sunday Mass virtually. The phrases: “Come AT LEAST spiritually into my heart” and “I love You AS IF You were already there” don’t reflect...
The good news today is that Catholics are still reading, listening and watching Catholic materials. The better news is that the numbers who are reading, listening and watching have been going up. The bad news, of course, is that it...
By Bishop Gerard W. Battersby I didn’t sleep well this week. My heart aches. I had dinner with some dear friends. The conversation light, the perch dusted and tender and served up. Then, our hosts unexpectedly announced they were no longer...