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WASHINGTON -- Members of the U.S. bishops' Committee on the Protection of Children and Young People have agreed with the National Review Board's call that the Catholic Church must continue to build a culture of accountability and transparency regarding...
Right above my desk, hanging on the wall with a crumpled piece of Scotch tape, is a card someone gave me last March. "You are doing a freaking great job," the card says, in bright colorful letters. On the back is...
CHILDS, Md. — Mount Aviat Academy enjoyed a special tribute to St. Joseph on March 19 with a presentation of St. Joseph's Table by the Oblate Sisters and collection of food for those in need. The school's gym, also known...
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Marco Pantoja III has a room much like any other 18-year-old: a navy blue New England Patriots flag for his favorite NFL team, handfuls of awards from his years playing soccer, and a tiny green sign...
VATICAN CITY -- The Office of Papal Charities has purchased enough doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to offer inoculations in Rome to 1,200 of "the poorest and most marginalized people who, because of their situation, are the most exposed"...
Welcome to The Dialog’s Lenten Journey for 2021, “Forty Days, Forty Deeds.” Throughout the season, we will be offering suggestions for acts of prayer, kindness and charity to enrich your faith journey, along with readings for the day from the...
WILMINGTON — Ursuline got off to a scorching shot, scoring the first nine goals on the way to a 16-6 win in lacrosse at Delaware Military Academy on March 25. The game was originally scheduled to take place at...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum played evenly with high school lacrosse powerhouse Culver Academies (Ind.) on March 25 at Abessinio Stadium. The Sals took a five-goal lead early in the second quarter before the Eagles began their comeback. The teams were...
ARLINGTON, Va. — While standing outside the prison that housed Virginia’s execution chamber, Gov. Ralph Northam signed legislation abolishing the death penalty in the state March 24. Legislators and anti-death penalty advocates joined the signing ceremony outside Greensville Correctional Center...
WASHINGTON — While the coronavirus pandemic upended most aspects of college life this past year, its impact on students’ mental health has had Catholic college and university leaders looking for new ways to reach students and get resources to...