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DOVER — Salesianum's soccer team had last year on its mind for most of this season. The Sals lost the 2024 DIAA Division I state soccer championship against Caesar Rodney at Dover High School, and they weren't about to...
DOVER – Saint Mark's and Sussex Academy battled back and forth for 65 minutes in the DIAA Division II soccer championship on Nov. 15, with few scoring opportunities presenting themselves. Then, in that 65th minute, the Spartans were awarded...
WILMINGTON – Saint Mark's entered its DIAA Class 2A football tournament game against Howard as a solid underdog. The undefeated Wildcats, seeded second, blazed through the regular season scoring more than 44 points per game while allowing fewer than...
BALTIMORE -- Pope Leo XIV is eager and excited to enter into a dialogue with young people in America in a unique digital encounter, according to those facilitating the Nov. 21 event taking place at the National Catholic Youth...
ST. MEINRAD, Ind. -- As he reflected on the polarization in the United States and even the Catholic Church, Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, recalled a story that provides a possible path to understanding and communion. He...
DOVER — Holy Cross School elementary school in Dover recently had a Veterans Day assembly to recognize and thank the men and women who have served or are currently serving in the United States Armed Forces. The program brought together...
VATICAN CITY -- Although almost 135 years have passed since Pope Leo XIII wrote his encyclical on the economy and labor, Pope Leo XIV -- who chose his name to honor that predecessor -- said, "The dignity of workers...
By Marcellino D'Ambrosio, OSV News For Americans, the term "Thanksgiving" conjures up images of turkey and cranberry sauce, parades and football games. These are "traditions" that have come to mark an event made a perpetual institution of American life by...
By David Werning, OSV News Remember the song lyrics: "What the world needs now is love, sweet love!" It's hard to disagree with such a sentiment, especially at the present time when nations and people are at war with each...
Q: From what I learned in history class, indulgences caused major issues for the church in the 16th century and was one of the main reasons why the Protestant Reformation happened. If indulgences were that much of a problem,...