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Field hockey and cross country are in the books for 2023, with Padua and Salesianum taking home state championships in Division I cross country. More hardware will be earned this week when the volleyball season comes to a close...
Q: I’m confused as to why, if Peter was our first pope, we have only two of his writings in the New Testament. James, another early leader, only has one book included. John has five, but Paul, who never...
"From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free…" Watching a news report of a group of students chanting the line, I wondered if they were even cognizant that their refrain, repeated so full-throatedly and relentlessly, was a call...
Pope Francis has "relieved" Bishop Joseph E. Strickland from the pastoral governance of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas, the Holy See Press Office announced Nov. 11. Simultaneously, Francis has appointed Bishop Joe S. Vásquez of Austin as apostolic administrator...
CLAYMONT — With a district title on the line and a top-three seed in the Class 2A tournament, the Archmere football team knew going into its game on Nov. 11 against Wilmington Friends what the stakes were. After falling...
BEAR — Last season, Caravel ended Saint Mark’s boys soccer championship dreams with a win over the Spartans in the DIAA Division II title game. The Spartans got a measure of revenge during this regular season with a 2-0...
MILLTOWN — They met on the gridiron for the first time since 2019, but four years was not enough to cool the rivalry between the two programs. Salesianum and Saint Mark’s renewed the Holy War on Nov. 10 at...
The decision to cancel the parish carnival at St. Helena’s in Bellefonte was a difficult one that punishes the wrong people, according to the pastor, Msgr. Stanley Russell. “It was difficult because I hate to see the kids and families...
NICE, France -- The Little Sisters of the Poor, a religious congregation founded in 1839 by St. Jeanne Jugan, serves the elderly poor in over 30 countries around the world. They serve the neediest with assistance, care and prayer....
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., announced Nov. 9 he will not seek reelection to the Senate next year, which will leave the upper chamber without its last pro-life Democrat and increases the possibility that Republicans will pick up...