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WILMINGTON — St. Elizabeth scored 22 straight points in the first quarter on the way to a commanding 70-18 victory over Red Lion in girls basketball on Jan. 15. The Vikings improved to 2-0. Aniyah Bond broke free on the...
Many entered the new year geared with a cautionary mindset against coronavirus. Neumann University is making sure its students are ready. The university partnered with FlowMetric Life Sciences, a Doylestown-based research company, to utilize one of the country's first mobile...
As people in the Diocese of Wilmington continue to be vaccinated for COVID-19, many school nurses took their turn this week. School nurses from various schools arrived Tuesday at the DMV in Delaware City for their coronavirus vaccination.
WASHINGTON -- Participants in a Jan. 14 webinar sponsored by the Institute for Human Ecology at The Catholic University of America discussed concerns raised by some over a fetal cell line being used in some phase of COVID-19 vaccine...
VATICAN CITY Dob't -- Silence, like words, can be a love language, Pope Francis wrote in a very short introduction to a new book in Italian. "Silence is one of God's languages and it also is a language of love,"...
WASHINGTON  -- The Supreme Court Jan. 12 reinstated a federal requirement that women who are seeking abortion-inducing drugs must do so in person, not by mail, as a federal judge had allowed last year due to the pandemic and...
Having been a resident of Washington for 10 years, I was privileged to witness three presidential inaugurations. Despite the fact that the ceremonies were for representatives of different political parties, and the fact that one was a reelection, the...
Looking outside from my apartment, my stomach sickened. Additional fencing encircling government buildings at the corner had been added to reinforce uplifted car barriers. I was disturbed to see National Guard soldiers whom I had befriended wearing helmets and carrying...
The Catholic Church believes that every person is created in the "image of God." We are made in the image of a community of persons -- Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Our God-given human rights develop and thrive in...
The Catechism of the Catholic Church states that "the church's social teaching proposes principles for reflection; it provides criteria for judgment; it gives guidelines for action" (No. 2423). Occasionally this model is simply expressed in aiding a person of...