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DETROIT-- Kim Redigan used to look out the window of Detroit Cristo Rey High School's small chapel as she prayed. Last summer, however, industrial-sized air-conditioning units were installed outside the window, and just like that, the view of the southwest...
Students and family members enjoyed time together over lunch and at a book fair Jan. 31 celebrating Catholic Schools Week at Cathedral of St. Peter School in Wilmington. Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and other family members joined students in the...
PERRYVILLE, Md. -- Good Shepherd Catholic School might have had to postpone Superhero Day that was scheduled for Catholic Schools Week, but sixth-grade student Kediell Llopiz and others will prove this week that they are superheroes in the classroom. Kediell,...
As the Israel-Hamas war enters its fourth month, ending hostilities "all around" to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip has become critical, the head of a U.S.-based Catholic aid agency told OSV News. "We need a stopping of the...
Diocese of Wilmington Catholic Schools Week events. Christ the Teacher Catholic School Monday, January 29- 10a Mass; door decorating Tuesday, January 30- K-8 movie field trip; Diocese School Mascot dance-off 1p Wednesday, January 31- Dress down; grandparent/special person lunch; Bingo Thursday, February 1- Spelling...
Can artificial intelligence (AI) really fix everything? The question arose, with a “wink-and-nod,” in the “coy disclaimer” to a recent social media post that showed computer-generated photos picturing Donald Trump and Joe Biden as buddies, sharing each other’s company as...
WILMINGTON — Caravel jumped out to a 10-0 lead, leading wire to wire in a 56-45 win at St. Elizabeth in a matchup of two of the top four girls basketball teams in the state. The Buccaneers’ Anaya Price got...
WILMINGTON — Students at St. Mary Magdalen joined their counterparts from several schools around the Diocese of Wilmington for a little Catholic Schools Week fun on Jan. 30. The schools had a mascot dance off, connecting via Zoom for...
A retired Florida Catholic priest and his sister were killed in a multi-location rampage that also took the life of another man, left two police officers injured and ended with the death of the suspect. Father Robert Hoeffner and his...
The Maryland General Assembly has again taken up bills that would legalize physician-assisted suicide with committee hearings scheduled on House Bill 0403 and Senate Bill 0443 in early February. Maryland’s bishops released a statement in English and Spanish Jan. 30...