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Neumann University will distribute $457,200 of CARES Act funding to 1,353 students in June. In a letter sent to eligible students in late May, Dr. Chris Domes, university president, wrote, “I am writing today to update you on specific efforts that Neumann is making...
The killing of George Floyd in Minnesota is an injustice that cannot be accepted, but violence and injury that have resulted in numerous demonstrations across the U.S. will not help, Bishop Malooly of the Diocese of Wilmington said in...
BALTIMORE — Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore joined faith leaders from across the city June 3 to pray for peace and healing after more than a week of nationwide protests and unrest in response to the May 25...
WASHINGTON -- Cardinal Joseph Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, condemned the Memorial Day killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and warned the country must "leave behind the purveyors of polarization" in politics. The cardinal's sharply worded June 3 statement called...
CLAYMONT — When Archmere Academy’s students return to the athletic fields later this summer, they will be doing so on a new synthetic turf. The Claymont school is replacing both of its surfaces. David Oswinkle, the school’s athletic director, said...
Sunday Scripture readings, June 7, 2020 The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity 1) Ex 34:4-6, 8-9 Responsorial Psalm: Dn 3:52-56 2) 2 Cor 13:11-13 Gospel: Jn 3:16-18 Greet one another with peace Today is Trinity Sunday, and the readings, of course, give us insights into...
WASHINGTON -- Justice is what George Floyd and his family and friends deserve, and justice "through equal and fair treatment under the law is what every person in this country deserves," said the U.S. bishop who is president of...
Catholic Youth Ministry recently named the recipients of its annual awards, the St. Timothy Youth Award and the Pope John Paul II Courage in Athletics Award. The St. Timothy Youth Award is presented to young people who live as a...
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- The four Daughters of St. Paul who live and work on Charleston's King Street closed up their books and media store like normal May 30. They had spent a long day serving customers and watching marchers who...
Families have never been closer. Families have never been farther apart. Like many of you, I’ve been sheltering in place with my spouse and kids for three months. We’ve eaten every meal together, spent every day together, argued and laughed...