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VATICAN CITY  -- Pope Francis has called on the world's Catholics to pray May 22 for dialogue, forgiveness and peaceful coexistence in the Holy Land. As local Catholics were set to gather at St. Stephen's Church in Jerusalem May 22...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum’s bats were working on May 20, meting out 19 hits that led to 14 runs in a 14-5 victory over Charter School of Wilmington in the first round of the DIAA state baseball tournament. It was...
New COVID-19 protocols will go into effect in the Diocese of Wilmington effective May 21, the diocese announced May 20. They were issued by Msgr. Steven Hurley, moderator of the curia for the diocese. Under the guidance, clergy and volunteers...
CLEVELAND — Fifteen seminaries have committed to meeting five sexual misconduct policy benchmarks developed by a group of laypeople, seminary leaders and bishops. Developed by a seminary study group assembled by the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University...
CLEVELAND — Faith-based organizations working to address climate change and strengthen creation care initiatives are being heard again by the federal government. Since President Joe Biden took office Jan. 20 and began shifting federal priorities toward achieving a greener country...
MILLTOWN — The 13th-seeded Saint Mark's Spartans softball team was looking to do something it hadn't done in 10 years when they faced Wilmington Charter on May 18: win a DIAA softball state tournament game. The Spartans had their sophomore...
WILMINGTON – Sanford took a 1-0 lead on Ursuline in the teams' matchup in the first round of the DIAA Division II girls soccer state tournament on May 19, and for more than 50 minutes, that looked like it...
WILMINGTON – Lexi Goff scored five goals, and the Ursuline defense held Charter School of Wilmington to just three over the first 43 minutes of the game in a 19-6 victory in the first round of the DIAA girls...
WASHINGTON -- A congressional panel, during a May 18 hearing, weighed the possibility of a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing to call attention to China's long-standing human rights abuses. Another tactic discussed was to find an...
Another challenging year for schools in general, and high school musicals in particular, ended with just about everybody getting into the act. After most schools were able to perform their spring musicals productions last year before the coronavirus pandemic shut...