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VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis said he is convinced God is calling his peers -- older Catholics -- to become "artisans of the revolution of tenderness." Through their gifts, wisdom, relationships and power of prayer, "together we can set the...
HOCKESSIN — Padua became just the third team to score a goal against Middletown this season, but it wasn’t enough as the Cavaliers took a 2-1 decision on May 9 at Hockessin Soccer Club. It was about the battle...
WASHINGTON -- After the Supreme Court ruled that Boston violated the free speech rights of a Christian group to fly its flag at City Hall, another group, The Satanic Temple, has requested permission to fly a flag outside the...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis said he wants LGBT Catholics to know that God is a father who "does not disown any of his children." The pope's comment was among the short answers to three questions posed in a letter...
April showers bring ... lots of sports in early May. Baseball and lacrosse teams are keeping busy this week with regularly scheduled games, plus a few others that have been scrapped by previous inclement weather. It sure makes for...
With the final regular-season competition date approaching fast, teams across the state are scrambling to make up rainouts and get their final preparations in before state tournament time. For softball and lacrosse, the regular season ends this Saturday, with...
WASHINGTON -- Farmworkers and farmers alike are at risk of being thrust into poverty and disease due to the market power of a concentrated agriculture industry, according to a new study. "Farmworkers and meatpacking workers -- performing 'essential' work side-by...
Pope Francis tells us Catholic social doctrine applies in the concrete situations within which we find ourselves living. In speeches to the World Meeting of Popular Movements, he has lifted up three major aspects of daily life where we...
"We do not get dignity from power, or money or culture. We get dignity from work," said Pope Francis in a homily for the feast of St. Joseph the Worker; work "anoints us" with dignity. This notion that work is...
CLAYMONT — Archmere fell behind early against Sanford when the teams met in a boys lacrosse showdown May 7, but apparently, all the Auks needed was a break between the first and second quarters to set things straight. They...