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A confrontation May 26 outside the doors of a downtown Baltimore Planned Parenthood center left witnesses at a neighboring pro-life pregnancy center disturbed by the level of violence and praying for the recovery of the injured, both of whom...
By Delaware Catholic Advocacy Network The bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide was passed out of committee and is on the “ready list” to be considered by the Delaware House of Representatives. Delaware Catholic Advocacy Network opposition is rooted in the church's...
MILLTOWN — Val Karch, a 1995 Saint Mark’s High School graduate and a longtime girls basketball coach with the Spartans, has been named the head coach of the girls’ program at her alma mater. Karch has been coaching basketball for...
GOWER, Mo.  -- Thousands flocked to a rural Missouri monastery over the Memorial Day weekend to venerate the apparently incorrupt body of a Benedictine nun with visitors telling OSV News the experience has been spiritually powerful for them. "It's electrifying. It's galvanizing the hearts of the...
WASHINGTON-- Pope Francis has created the ecclesiastical province of Las Vegas, comprised of the Archdiocese of Las Vegas and the suffragan dioceses of Reno, Nevada, and Salt Lake City. He also named Las Vegas Bishop George Leo Thomas to be...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark’s is on its way to the DIAA baseball semifinal round after a 10-5 win over Sussex Central in the quarterfinals on May 30. The Spartans had 15 hits, jumping out to a 9-0 lead after...
NEWARK — Delaware Military Academy scored three runs in the bottom of the first inning, and they proved to be enough for the No. 2 Seahawks in a DIAA baseball quarterfinal-round victory over Salesianum, the 10th seed. DMA added...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Two second-grade students at Overbrook Catholic School in Nashville have been "busy bees" the last month, making 2,500 beaded bracelets, and it's for one very special reason -- to raise $17,000 to purchase a therapy dog...
DAVENPORT, Iowa -- Had it not been for a Pentecost prayer vigil, St. Anthony Catholic Church in downtown Davenport would not have been open at 5 p.m. on a Sunday night, said its pastor, Father Rudolph Juarez. Tenants fleeing...
EASTON, Md. – At the conclusion of this school year, James Nemeth is stepping down as principal of Saints Peter and Paul High School after 23 years. “It's been an amazing journey,” Nemeth said. “It's one that has challenged me...