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When it comes to end of life directives, Catholics would do well to read about the current protocols surrounding organ donation and the recent bioethics discussion surrounding brain death. Father Anthony Stoeppel, a diocesan priest of the Diocese of...
By Tony Gutiérrez, OSV News "All Hallows' Eve" Anthony DeStefano Sophia Institute Press (2025) 48 pages, $14.99 Much has been written about keeping Christ in Christmas but Catholic children's author Anthony DeStefano's new book is helping to keep the Hallow -- or "holy" --...
A member of the Knights of Columbus Council No. 12374, based at St. Thomas the Apostle Parish in Wilmington, has been nominated to receive a $100,000 grant for a local charity with which he has volunteered for the past...
PHILADELPHIA -- A U.S. Ukrainian Catholic archbishop is speaking out after Russian forces struck a kindergarten in Ukraine's second largest city, while killing two children -- including an infant -- near that nation's capital. "The moral clarity and the difference...
VATICAN CITY -- The current abuse of vulnerable migrants is not the legitimate exercise of national sovereignty, Pope Leo XIV said, but rather it represents a serious crime being committed or tolerated by the government. "Ever more inhuman measures are...
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Letters from Annunciation students and their families in Minneapolis made it to Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican Oct. 1 -- via Archbishop Bernard A. Hebda of St. Paul and Minneapolis as he visited with...
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Even as he approaches his 90s, Midwestern entrepreneur and philanthropist Tom Monaghan said he still has some unfinished work as he looks back on his business successes and philanthropic projects in Catholic education, media...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Leo XIV welcomed Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla to the Vatican for a unique visit combining ceremonial flourishes and a historic moment of prayer in the Sistine Chapel. According to Buckingham Palace, it was...
Autumn is in full splendor in the Diocese of Wilmington, and what better way to enjoy the outdoors than plan to participate in the Bishop’s 5K? Starting at 8 a.m. on Nov. 22 at Saint Mark’s High School, it...
Students at Holy Cross elementary school in grades 1-8 gathered Friday morning to have breakfast with all new Crusaders that joined the school this year. A pancake and yogurt parfait bar was provided. Special thanks to Kelly Carey for preparing...