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HONG KONG -- A new bishop has been installed in China's Wuhan Diocese, making him the latest to be ordained under a deal between the Vatican and the communist state. Franciscan Father Francis Cui Qingqi was ordained bishop of Wuhan...
Seaford, N.Y., is one of Long Island’s oldest towns about 20 miles outside of lower Manhattan and home to many police and firefighters in New York City. St. William the Abbot is the Catholic church in the working-class parish where...
Volleyball returns this week with a Catholic school the defending state champion for the second consecutive season, but as usual, the road to the state tournament will be a grind for all of those teams with title aspirations. Saint Mark’s...
MURRELLS INLET, S.C. — When the last days of August roll around every year, that’s when the memories start to return to Thomas Damore. No matter the weather, no matter what he’s doing, they come back. Even though 20 years...
CLEVELAND — Polarization across society has prompted the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops to launch an initiative that looks to bring people together to serve the common good. Called “Civilize It: A Better Kind of Politics,” the initiative is designed...
After a week that served as an appetizer for high school sports fans in the Diocese of Wilmington, the full menu is on the table as Labor Day has come and gone. There were two football games, and Ss. Peter...
BETHANY BEACH -- Parishioners at St  Ann's are helping to build a Catholic church in the small African nation of Burkina Faso. Father Francois Palm has been a visiting priest at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Bethany Beach this summer....
MILLTOWN — Donovan Artis scored three touchdowns as Saint Mark's used their ground attack to devastating effect in a 41-0 victory against A.I. duPont at The Graveyard in the 2021 football season opener for both teams on Sept. 3....
WASHINGTON  -- The "present ills of our economy" invite Catholics to reflect on ways to propose new and creative responses to vital human needs in a post-pandemic world, said Archbishop Paul S. Coakley of Oklahoma City, chairman of the...
Practicing Catholicism requires a sense of humility for everyone, but parenting Catholic children takes it to a whole new level. After having two babies in the first three years of our marriage, the time spent in toddler and preschool life...