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RED LION — Saint Mark’s boys lacrosse team pitched a shutout in the second half on the way to an 11-2 win over Red Lion on a drizzly May 12. The Spartans improved to 10-4 for the season, their...
ALAPOCAS — Archmere’s defense came to play on May 12, when the Auks’ boys lacrosse team traveled to Wilmington Friends for a matchup of two of the state’s top teams. The offense took a bit to catch up with...
BALTIMORE-- Led by the mother, father and other family members of a 23-year-old Catholic who was shot and killed while working at a T-Mobile store in Baltimore, nearly 80 people walked through city streets May 7 in a peaceful...
WILMINGTON — Patrick Tiernan found a unique way to celebrate his birthday. The principal of St. Mary Magdalen School in north Wilmington stepped out onto the roof of 300 Delaware Avenue in downtown Wilmington on May 11, more than 220...
ROME -- Starting a family and having children has become a kind of herculean task when instead it should be valued and supported by everyone, Pope Francis said at a meeting in Rome on Italy's severe decline in population...
It’s “time to be real.” So says a popular social media app as it notifies users to snap and share a photo of what they’re doing at that moment. Supposedly, this makes online communications more authentic than all those curated images...
The immigration crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border has drawn much attention to Title 42. While the law had been around for decades, the Trump administration used it to block migrants from entering the U.S. in an effort to slow...
A statement titled “The right not to have to migrate” was recently issued by the Vatican’s Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development. But what does the right not to migrate actually mean? This basic principle of Catholic social teaching regarding...
When my wife bought a Subaru a few years ago, we not only got a car. We also received a company magazine called “Drive.” Subaru is trying to use a “membership magazine” to build a relationship with us as...
By Josefa Rodríguez for OSV News I am Venezuelan, married, and a mother of 2 children. For political reasons, I was forced to seek asylum in the United States to protect my life and that of my family, especially my...