WILMINGTON — Salesianum’s football team struggled to get its offense moving for much of the night of Sept. 1, but when the Sals were in their biggest moment of need, they found they could rely on an experienced running...
WARREN, Mich. (CNS) -- Imagine you are 8 years old, and overnight, you have to leave your home -- never to see it again, in all likelihood.
You leave behind all your toys, your cousins, your dog, your neighborhood. Even...
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Evangelizing the whole church, taking personal responsibility for the mission to evangelize, engaging youth and young adults better, accompanying families, asking parishes to become more welcoming, understanding the experience of LGBTQ+ Catholics and allowing more women...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- The input and feedback coming from those taking part in the synodal journey underway around the world have inspired feelings of gratitude, hope and deeper faith for the many people involved with the process, said...
Salesianum is gearing up for the 2022 football season, which opens tonight (Sept. 1) at home against Cape Henlopen. The Sals went 8-3 last year, reaching the semifinals of the DIAA Class 3A state tournament before losing to eventual...
Sunday Scripture readings, Sept. 4, 2022: Twenty-third Sunday of Ordinary Time
1) Wis 9:13-18 Psalm 90:3-6, 12-14, 17
2) Phlm 9-10, 12-17 Gospel: Lk 14:25-33
Our attachment to earthly things removes us from love of God and neighbor
Many saints discover the truth...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis offered his prayers and praise for former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, who died at age 91 Aug. 30 in Moscow after a long illness.
In a telegram sent to Gorbachev's only child, Irina Virganskaya,...
VATICAN CITY — The death penalty is an affront to human dignity that offers no solace to victims and denies the possibility for conversion of those who commit serious crimes, Pope Francis said.
The growing calls around the world for...
VATICAN CITY — With St. Teresa of Kolkata's death 25 years ago, there is an entire generation of young men and women who did not see much about her life and legacy, serving "the poorest of the poor."
That meant...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. -- A battlefield commander's radio message pierced the frenzied bustle at the headquarters for the 3rd Battalion of the 5th Marine Regiment.
Top brass expected lots of casualties during "Operation Swift" -- an assault aimed at sweeping enemy...










