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Xavier University of Louisiana, the nation’s only historically Black and Catholic university and a prominent New ...
A longtime Jesuit leader in Missoula was removed from St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church last week after admitting to "inappropriate contact" with a woman here, church officials have confirmed.
John Robert Whipple, of Camp Springs, longtime musician for St. Philip’s Parish and other venues, died June 17.
Francis Melba Braud, a member of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority and co-founder of the African American Museum in St. Martinville, Louisiana, celebrated her 95th birthday and shared advice on the ...
Every year, a group of NCAA players transfer North of the border to join U Sports hockey. Some of the top players in U Sports hockey have made this transition. Last season that group included players ...
Donna Mae (Supan) Traut, 94, of Sartell, died surrounded by her family on June 29. Her funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 3, at St. Francis Xavier Church, 219 Second St. N., Sartell.
Nova Scotia's universities are planning cuts, program reviews and tuition increases to grapple with budget shortfalls over ...
Now, the Lockhart, Ill. Native is returning to the Oilers for the 2025-26 season. The club announced the re-signing of the speedy forward on Thursday.
St. FX researcher hopes that the project will raise awareness among Nova Scotians about the health risks associated with ...
Cyril Jude Schaefer, a 91-year-old Sartell resident, leaves behind a legacy of adventure, family, and a love for the Cubs. A memorial service is set for July 10 at St. Francis Xavier Church.
The first American canonized by the Roman Catholic Church — just like the first American chosen as pope — once walked among the people of Chicago.
Father Jay Mello of Fall River can no longer perform priestly duties after an investigation into sexual misconduct was found ...
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