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Parenting a toddler involves allowing them to transport you into their world of adventure and imagination. Passing along faith to our toddler has involved introducing our child to a Catholic imagination for the world around us. Like a growing gallery...
Once upon a time, you may have prayed for your darling child to become a nun. Odds are you never prayed that she become a none. Gallup reported earlier this year that church membership by Americans has hit a historic...
WASHINGTON  -- Former Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick pleaded not guilty Sept. 3 in a Massachusetts court, where he is facing three counts of sexually assaulting a teenager in the 1970s. Local news reporters posted video on Twitter of the 91-year-old...
VATICAN CITY -- During a lengthy radio interview aired Sept. 1, Pope Francis denied reporters' rumors of a presumed retirement, saying the idea of resigning "didn't even cross my mind" after his surgery in July. "I don't know where they...
WASHINGTON -- Even as a downgraded tropical storm, Ida, which caused untold damage in the South as a hurricane, continued to wreak havoc in its path along the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Sept. 1. Its remnants flooded parts of the...
LEWES – Salesianum spent the first half of their season-opening football game moving the ball up and down the field at Cape Henlopen's Legends Stadium, taking a 28-6 lead into the half. The score did not change during the...
DREXEL HILL, Pa. — The walk from the front gate of the SCI Phoenix state prison outside of Philadelphia to the chaplain’s office is exactly half a mile long. John Killeen knows it well. He also knows the guards, the...
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. 12. Every March,...
WILMINGTON -- Students at St. Elizabeth School got an unexpected visit Wednesday morning when Bishop Koenig dropped in with Father Norman Carroll, pastor of St. Elizabeth parish. The bishop was ordained aand installed as 10th bishop of Wilmington less than...
WASHINGTON — In a late-night decision Sept. 1, the Supreme Court ruled against blocking a Texas law banning abortions at six weeks of pregnancy. The 5-4 vote, issued with a one-paragraph unsigned opinion, said the challengers to the Texas law...