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GETTYSBURG — Trailing by five entering the fourth quarter of its PIAA Class 2A girls basketball quarterfinal, Friday, Berlin Brothersvalley needed a spark against Marian Catholic. Freshman Bryn ...
Diplomatic protocol also dictated the dress code: While most wore black, a handful of Catholic royals — Queen Letizia of Spain and Princess Charlene of Monaco, among others — wore white in a special ...
Yuma Catholic and Valley Chr. will face off on Monday, May 19, at 4 p.m. AZT. Don't miss out on any of the action with NFHS Network. The NFHS Network gives you access to live high school sports ...
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President Donald Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, Friday to anno... This story is part of Mon Valley Sons of World War II, a series about our sons who lost their lives in service ...
Leaders joined Father Michael Pfleger of St. Sabina Church as he led the service. Trump administration moves to garnish wages of defaulted student loan borrowers: What to know How to hard boil ...
Allentown Central Catholic High School students celebrated ... will be sending photographers to proms throughout the Lehigh Valley and Warren County this season. Our full coverage of proms across ...
Catholic Chicagoans gathered in churches and celebrated from their homes as the historic decision was announced. “Our young people have a model now of a leader with justice and compassion at the ...
Many users also proclaimed hope the new pope would represent Chicago's history of social justice. “For Catholic Chicagoans, to have a native son who has been born and raised in a city where support ...
Valley Catholic students react to pope selection Posted: May 9, 2025 | Last updated: May 9, 2025 Ursuline High School juniors in their "Social Awareness" class were able to watch the election of ...
Leo XIV — formerly Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost — received a two-thirds majority from the College of Cardinals to be the Roman Catholic Church’s leader after a two-day conclave.