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St. Frances Xavier Cabrini faced life-threatening health struggles and a crippling fear of water due to a near-drowning experience. And yet, she founded an order of missionary sisters tending to the poor and orphaned in dangerous parts of New...
MILLTOWN — Jeff Hanna is in his first year at Saint Mark’s High School, but already the permanent deacon from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia seems to have made quite the impression in that little bit of time. Deacon Hanna...
By the Office of Development As we embark on the journey of the 2024 Faith and Charity Catholic Appeal, the theme of this year’s campaign, “One Body, One Spirit in Christ,” calls us to recognize and act upon our shared...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for today. Take just a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of prayer and sacrifice and check out the full Gospel and readings here: March 7, 2024. Check in with...
NEWARK — Shots weren’t falling for Ursuline in the Raiders’ DIAA semifinal matchup March 6 against Sanford, and with 5:31 to go in the third, they trailed the Warriors, 22-13. But the defense never rested, and before the end...
WASHINGTON  -- Four major nonprofits have launched a joint effort to counteract rising polarization and isolation in the U.S., including Catholic Charities USA, the organization dedicated to carrying out the domestic humanitarian work of the Catholic Church in the...
BALTIMORE -- Jesuit Father Frank R. Haig, a beloved professor of physics at Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore and a former president of two Jesuit universities, died Feb. 28. He was 95 and had been living in the Manresa...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court ruled March 4 that the 14th Amendment does not permit Colorado to bar former President Donald Trump from the state's primary ballot, as doing so would be a matter for Congress, not the...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis urged prideful people to recall one of Jesus' moral commandments to "never judge." The sin of pride "ruins human relationships" and is an evil that "poisons the feeling of fraternity that instead should unite humanity,"...
MILLTOWN — Nine Saint Mark’s students have been recognized with the Delaware Regional Scholastic Art Awards. Two of those students earned Gold Key status, which sends their pieces on to the national round of judging. National winners will be announced...