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Catholics nationwide are invited to encounter St. Thérèse of Lisieux in a special way during an upcoming visit of her relics to the United States this fall. The relics or remains of the 19th-century Carmelite nun -- one of the...
Coffee Run Council 6768 in Hockessin completed its Annual Lenten Fish Fry Dinners at St. Mary of the Assumption Parish with much success for the parish community. It was dubbed "A whale of a project" by The Dialog. The fish fry...
As the Italian bishops' conference released its latest figures of abuse victims over the last five years, one survivor who recently met with the Vatican's abuse commission is calling for concrete action against a bishop accused of covering up...
VATICAN CITY -- Promoting peace requires training people's hearts and minds to be concerned about others and perceive the common good, Pope Leo XIV said. "Our children and young people need to be able to experience the culture of life,...
It’s the time of year where tassels are flipped, smiles break out and more than a few tears are shed. Saints Peter and Paul High School in Easton, Maryland, started graduation season in the Diocese of Wilmington with ceremonies at...
Q: Some of my non-Catholic friends say that most of the Gospel is made up, as the earliest records show Jesus survived the crucifixion, married Mary Magdalene and moved away, leaving his disciples to carry on their new religious...
By Fr. Ralph W. Talbot Jr., OSV News Most events in life require preparation. When you go on a trip, you get to the airport early so you can get through security. When you go to a concert or sporting...
WILMINGTON – Newark Charter gave Saint Mark's all it could handle in one DIAA Division II girls soccer semifinal, but the Spartans' Whitney Evancho scored in the 55th minute, and that held up in a 1-0 win on May...
VATICAN CITY -- During the Holy Year, the Vatican is calling for those involved in tourism to make Christian hope concrete by investing in just and sustainable practices. The Vatican also will host a conference on ways tourism can "develop...
MINNEAPOLIS -- Catholic Extension Society inaugurated its Minnesota Spirit of Francis Award by presenting the first one to retired Bishop Richard E. Pates of Des Moines, Iowa, a Minnesota native and a former auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of...