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Experts in Jewish-Catholic relations are hailing a newly unveiled plan by the Biden administration to combat antisemitism, released amid a sharp rise in antisemitic incidents in recent years. Announced May 25, the first-ever "U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism" highlights...
Q: “If I send a donation to some group that says they’ll remember my intentions at Mass, how does that work? They can’t possibly remember every intention of every donor!” (Garden City, NY) A: Depending on the specific circumstances of...
We enter into June, and Ordinary Time, with the sense of sharing the faith and expanding the church. The green of this liturgical season is symbolic of hope and new growth. Seedlings sprout -- those planted in the earth...
What do Rocket Racoon, Superman, Spider-Man, Wonder Woman and following Jesus have to do with each other? These super folks have a lot of the same qualities it takes to live authentic Christianity today. The month of May saw the...
For me, there is almost nothing as relaxing as reading a good British mystery. The murder mystery genre belongs to the Brits, from Agatha Christie to P.D. James and beyond. Even some American authors, like Charles Todd and Elizabeth George,...
LOS ANGELES -- Washington Nationals starting pitcher Trevor Williams, known for his devout Catholic faith and prominent tattoos, expressed his disappointment with the Los Angeles Dodgers' decision to re-invite and honor a controversial group called the Sisters of Perpetual...
CLAYMONT — Like many parents. Danyele Dove had to sacrifice time with her daughter, Gabby, because of work. For the past three years, however, mother and daughter have had plenty of quality time together. Danyele is the director of counseling...
WILMINGTON – Conrad smacked 14 hits and scored in each of the last five innings to defeat Saint Mark's, 10-4, in the DIAA baseball semifinal on June 1 at Frawley Stadium in Wilmington. The fourth-seeded Red Wolves, who fell...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum allowed just one second-half goal to pull away from Wilmington Friends, going on to a 13-3 win over the Quakers and a return trip to the DIAA boys lacrosse state championship game this weekend. Top-seeded Sallies will...
The Holy See has declared Bishop Michael F. Olson of Fort Worth to be "pontifical commissary" of the Monastery of Saint Joseph of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns, according to a decree from the Dicastery for Institutes of Consecrated Life...