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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court sent a case back to a lower court Nov. 1 asking it to reconsider a ruling against the Diocese of Albany, N.Y., and other religious groups that challenged the state’s mandate requiring employers to...
WASHINGTON -- During oral arguments just shy of three hours Nov. 1, the Supreme Court closely examined -- and seemed to have concerns about -- how the new abortion law in Texas was framed and is enforced. The justices were...
WILMINGTON — St. Elizabeth’s field hockey team played a strong second half on Nov. 1 at Dickinson, but in the end, the Vikings came up just short. The Rams took a 2-0 lead and held on for the 2-1...
ROME -- Pope Francis "is a man who has a great empathy. He's a man who understands that part of his Christianity is to reach out and forgive," U.S. President Joe Biden told reporters in Rome Oct. 31. On the...
WILMINGTON — A group of students at Padua Academy is putting their work in the school’s new class in entrepreneurship into action, and it has already paid off. The class is a full-year dual-enrollment course offered in partnership with the...
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court is allowing a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for health care workers in Maine to remain in effect, rejecting an emergency appeal from a group of the state's health care workers seeking a religious exemption. Although the...
EASTON — Ss. Peter and Paul High School students walked the short distance from the main door of their school into the main door of the parish church. They say it’s just one of the advantages the new school...
MANILA, Philippines -- Two Philippine dioceses announced they would close cemeteries on All Saints' and All Souls' days for the second consecutive year due to rising COVID-19 cases. Legaspi Diocese in southern Luzon announced the decision a week after it...
By Priscila González de Doran, The Catholic Review, Baltimore Whether they are in their country of origin or in the United States, many Hispanic families gather every year during the “Day of the Dead” (Día de los Muertos, Día de los Fieles...
Saint Mark’s has earned the top seed in the 2021 Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association volleyball state tournament, which begins Wednesday with four first-round games. Four more games will be played Thursday. The 24-team bracket was announced Oct. 31. Along with...