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"The Lord is risen!" This is our cry during the 50 days of Easter. We celebrate life with joy: our present historical life and life eternal. As we celebrate like Easter people, we know with confidence that death does not...

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HONG KONG -- Catholic media tycoon and philanthropist Jimmy Lai has been sentenced to 12 months in jail after being found guilty of unauthorized assembly. Ucanews.com reported he was among nine activists in court April 16 who earlier were found...
Polarization rules the day in our times, it commonly is claimed. Its strong walls, supported by misgivings, misunderstandings and fears, block individuals and groups from getting to know each other better. Today's habits of polarization are a far cry from...
As the first encyclical to promote interreligious dialogue, "Ecclesiam Suam" ("His church"), published in August 1964, marks an important milestone in church history. Written in the midst of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965), St. Paul VI takes pains not...
Diversity in the workplace is part of the cornerstone of equality and among the elements of social justice that matter so much to those eager for a more well-rounded community. This is true both in the church and Catholic schools...
WILMINGTON — Christian Colmery pitched five-plus innings of two-hit baseball, and Reid Dalton had two hits and three runs batted in as Saint Mark’s held off Salesianum, 6-4, at Frawley Stadium on a chilly April 15. The Spartans, ranked...
MILLTOWN — Freshman Roman Paoli scored three times, including twice in quick succession in the second half, to lead Wilmington Charter to a 7-4 victory over Saint Mark’s on April 15. The win was the third straight for the...
WILMINGTON — The Salesianum lacrosse team, currently with a record of 4-1, will host two of Delaware's traditional powers at Abessinion Stadium over the next few days. On April 16, Caesar Rodney comes north from Camden-Wyoming. The Riders are 5-0....
CLEVELAND — A trio of survivors of sexual abuse are inviting the Catholic Church — from parishioners in the pews to the bishops who lead dioceses — to join them on their journey toward healing and reconciliation. The invitation from...