WASHINGTON -- The chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on International Justice and Peace called on Israelis and Palestinians to end the violence in Jerusalem and Gaza that has claimed dozens of lives and left hundreds of people injured.
"The...
WILMINGTON — Some good hitting by Wilmington Charter and a few bad hops helped the Force take a 4-1 lead on Archmere in the teams’ Diamond State Athletic Conference matchup on May 13. But the Auks scored four runs...
VATICAN CITY — An elderly man stood alone in St. Peter’s Square May 13, using his wooden rosary beads to pray by a simple plaque marking the place where St. John Paul II was shot exactly 40 years earlier.
The...
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — A seminarian from the Diocese of Metuchen, N.J., was killed in a hit-and-run accident in New York City, the diocese reported.
Ngu Quoc Tran, known as Peter by friends and classmates, was killed while walking on Manhattan’s...
WILMINGTON -- It had to be cool enough that former Phillies managers Charlie Manuel and Larry Bowa were seated in the first section behind home plate Wednesday night when Saint Mark's High school graduate Billy Sullivan entered a scoreless...
VATICAN CITY — When the special Laudato Si’ Anniversary Year closes May 24, it will celebrate progress made over the past five years, and it will launch a new wave of initiatives for the next decade in an ongoing...
CLAYMONT — Archmere, ranked third in Division II girls soccer in Delaware by Delaware Live, celebrated Senior Day with a chance to win the Diamond State Athletic Conference. They made it happen as senior Anna Garcia scored four goals...
MILLTOWN — The Ursuline soccer team gave Saint Mark's its closest contest of 2021 when the teams met on April 13. The Spartans eked out a 1-0 win that afternoon at Serviam Field. The rematch on May 12 under...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark's boys lacrosse team cut Caesar Rodney's lead to two goals midway through the third quarter during the teams' matchup on May 11, but the Riders put any thoughts of a Spartans upset to rest with...
By Msgr. Emmanuel Agius
The ethical issues raised by the COVID-19 pandemic on the international scene clearly indicate that bioethical issues have no national or regional boundaries. Indeed, bioethical issues and concerns have become global and planetary!
All countries around the...










