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In his papal bull proclaiming the Jubilee Year, the late Pope Francis emphasized the theme of hope, a much-needed virtue in a time of uncertainty, war, and tribulation. Yet in "Spes Non Confundit" ("Hope Does Not Disappoint"), the pope unknowingly...
A Catholic bishop in South Sudan said the young and wounded nation was living the parable of Christmas, although violence, poverty and divisions appeared to suffocate hope. Bishop Christian Carlassare of Bentiu delivered an early Christmas message as Advent began...
The Holy See's diplomatic mission to the United Nations called for an end to Russia's war in Ukraine "not at some undefined moment in the future, but right now." Msgr. Robert Murphy, chargé d'affaires of the Holy See's U.N. permanent...
WASHINGTON — The head of the U.S. military archdiocese on Dec. 3 urged respect for the human person and the rule of law amid new questions about the legality of a deadly U.S. military attack Sept. 2 on a...
WILMINGTON — A sellout crowd packed Father Birkenheuer Gymnasium on Dec. 3 as a new season of Salesianum basketball got under way. Many in the throng were there to see Mason Collins, the highly touted sophomore who arrived at...
PENNY HILL — St. Elizabeth began its boys basketball season with a new coach and virtually an entirely new roster on Dec. 3 at Mount Pleasant, but there was a familiar feeling for the Vikings when all was said...
WASHINGTON  -- Despite an uptick in executions in the U.S. in 2025, opponents of the death penalty lauded decreases in new death sentences and waning public support for the practice during comments at a Dec. 3 press event announcing...
By Barb Arland-Fye OSV News Dad seemed preoccupied when we arrived at my parents' home on a Saturday night in late September. Newly diagnosed with a fast-moving cancer, he had chosen to forgo chemotherapy for in-home hospice care, but "what-if" questions...
Churches and temples in Sri Lanka have been turned into emergency relief camps for thousands left stranded by Cyclone Ditwah, which brought heavy rains, flooding and landslides across the island nation. The disaster, called the "most challenging" in the nation's...
No plans for breakfast tomorrow? The next Catholic Business Networking Breakfast is set for Dec. 5 at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Bear. The doors open at 7:30 a.m. The featured speaker is Chris Kenny, CEO of Kenny Family ShopRite...