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In four days, you'll have an opportunity to seek forgiveness during Reconciliation Monday in the Diocese of Wilmington. Whether it's been a few years, or a month, consider seeking out the sacrament at any parish in the diocese of...
Younger Catholic adults in the U.S. are more likely to be Hispanic or Latino, while just over half of Gen-Z individuals raised Catholic are likely to retain that identity in adulthood. Those and other insights on the nation's adult Catholics...
WASHINGTON -- St. John Paul II "changed the church and the world, and you can encounter that here" at the national shrine in Washington named for the Polish pope, said Grattan Brown, the shrine's director of mission and ministry. "Here,...
WASHINGTON -- The Trump administration said March 23 it has cleared a legal path to proceed with a copper mining project it says will increase U.S. manufacturing. However, the site is at the center of a religious liberty dispute...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark's got its offense going in a variety of ways, scoring five first-inning runs on the way to a 10-4 win over Padua on March 24. It was the season opener for both teams. The visiting Pandas...
RIDGELY – While artificial intelligence can be a blessing with its problem-solving power, it can also pose challenges to Christians in their quest for virtue. So warned Pasquale “Pat” Zingo, who earned his doctorate in artificial intelligence in 2024 from...
Dear Friends in Christ, The forty days of Lent ask us to place ourselves in the desert with Jesus as we fast, pray, and give alms, looking toward the promise of Easter.  Scripture tells us that during the forty days...
VATICAN CITY -- Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen will be beatified on Sept. 24 in St. Louis, the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints announced March 25. The beatification will take place in St. Louis, with Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, pro-prefect...
A Vatican diplomat in Geneva issued a call for greater commitment to the defense of the dignity and rights of people with Down syndrome, decrying the current "discriminatory and eugenic practices" related to prenatal screening. "Persons with Down syndrome are...
If you're a fan of British mystery stories, then you are familiar with the Father Brown novels written by G.K. Chesterton. Although those books are fiction to be enjoyed, Chesterton was also a man of deep faith and a...