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The Silver Rose, a program of the Knights of Columbus honoring Our Lady of Guadalupe, is returning to Delaware in October. It will be visiting parishes in all three counties in the state over a three-week period beginning Oct. 16. Every...
VATICAN CITY-- Pope Francis reconfirmed the leadership of the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors and expanded its membership from 17 to 20 people, naming 10 new members and reappointing 10 returning members. U.S. Cardinal Seán P. O'Malley of...
BALTIMORE-- The 57 urban parishes in the Archdiocese of Baltimore are embarking on a two-year listening and discernment process to determine how well their ministries and pastoral services meet the needs of the neighborhoods in which they are located. The...
WARWICK, Md. – About 30 Jesuit priests from Georgetown University spent a day exploring the roots of the Roman Catholicism in colonial Maryland. The first stop on the field trip was St. Francis Xavier Shrine in the rolling Cecil County...
WILMINGTON — Fifth sets have not been kind to Padua volleyball this season. Twice already, they have dropped heartbreakers in five. Just getting to a fifth set Sept. 29 when Ursuline visited, however, was an accomplishment, and this time the...
Catholics have lots of opinions about their church these days, from preaching to polarization. So imagine what happens when you ask 700,000 what they think. That's how many Americans took part in listening sessions that were part of a consultation...
WASHINGTON-- The Supreme Court begins its new term Oct. 3, jumping right back into the fray with cases that take on affirmative action, voting, immigration, the environment and freedom of speech. This term will include a new member, Justice Ketanji...
MEXICO CITY-- Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega blasted Catholic leaders as a "gang of murderers," in comments amping up persecution of the church and scorning Pope Francis' call for dialogue in the Central American country. In a fiery address, Ortega took...
WILMINGTON — Over the course of 100 minutes, the boys soccer teams from Archmere and Delaware Military Academy had little left to give, and they walked off the turf at Fusco Field, fittingly, with a 1-1 draw. While scoring...
MILLTOWN — It was a festive atmosphere inside the lobby at Saint Mark’s High School, where diocesan and school officials joined prominent alumni, current students and others as the school unveiled its $8 million capital campaign, “Renewing the Vision:...