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Pope Leo XIV has chosen "I will never forget you" (Is 49:15) as the theme for the Sixth World Day for Grandparents and the Elderly, the Vatican Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life announced Feb. 10. The day, instituted by...
It's been a while since the Dashing Dialog Diner made an appearance, but don't be surprised if he or she pops up sometime soon now that Fish Fry season is here. The undercover diner has made unannounced appearances at Lenten...
SYDNEY -- Pope Leo XIV is expected to visit Australia in 2028 to preside over the International Eucharistic Congress, an auxiliary bishop of Sydney has announced. Bishop Richard Umbers, CEO of the Eucharistic congress organizing committee, told a Feb. 9...
Aquinas Academy in Bear did the same as most other schools in dealing with the weather-interrupted Catholic Schools Week. The snow and ice from the Jan. 25 winter storm scuttled many plans of schools that put their best foot forward...
Media entrepreneur and pro-democracy advocate Jimmy Lai, whose arrest nearly six years ago prompted outrage around the world, was sentenced to 20 years in prison. A court in Hong Kong delivered its ruling Feb. 9, which is believed to be...
The recent snow that won't go away wreaked havoc with the high school sports schedules in Delaware, and now teams are scrambling to make up postponed contests. That means there are lots of games to choose from basically every...
WASHINGTON -- The March for Life rally, the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception and several buildings at The Catholic University of America were among infection sites for confirmed measles cases in the District of Columbia,...
The history of the Church in the United States is a chronicle of evangelization. Most of the Americans in the eternal hall of fame are distinguished as great missionaries: Jogues, Goupil, Lalande, Serra, Cabrini, Duchesne, Neumann, Guerin, De Veuster, Cope,...
Finally. The scandal is finally over. First, the real reason to celebrate. Fulton J. Sheen will finally be beatified, making him the first native-born American bishop to be so-designated in the Church. Sheen will be the first native-born Illinoisan to...
WILMINGTON — The St. Elizabeth girls basketball team won its ninth straight game and remained undefeated in the Diamond State Athletic Conference with a 69-17 win at Wilmington Charter on Feb. 7. The Vikings were in control throughout this contest....