Dialog Editor
Bishop Malooly has announced four priorities to “chart a path forward” for the Diocese of Wilmington during the next three to five years.
In a letter to the faithful of the diocese this week, the bishop notes that the priorities are a result of the four-month consultation process he initiated in February that drew on the ideas of about 1,100 people — priests, parishioners, deanery representatives, administrators and a Consultation Committee — who met to address diocesan needs.





