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Catholic author J.R.R. Tolkein is famous for his "Lord of the Rings" stories — full of grace, sacrifice, redemption and clear boundaries between good and evil. Tokein took his faith very seriously, and had a deep love for the...
The Maryland House Judiciary Committee passed a bill April 2 that makes significant changes to the Child Victims Act, lowering the limits for future lawsuits for sexual abuse of a minor and limiting the civil damages to each claimant,...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum’s lacrosse team made its 2025 home debut on April 1, and the result looked very similar to many others in recent seasons. The Sals scored 41 seconds into the contest and left with a 19-4 win...
CLAYMONT — Wilmington Friends played catch-up most of the afternoon against Archmere in a girls lacrosse battle between two unbeatens, but the Quakers had the lead when it mattered most. Molly Dolan took a pass from Lila Rubano in...
As the baseball season opens, we are reminded of Ernest Thayer’s classic 1888 poem “Casey at the Bat” which closes: “But there is no joy in Mudville, mighty Casey has struck out.” But there is joy in Easton, because Kathryn...
Scripture readings for April 6, 2025, Fifth Sunday of Lent Is 43:16-21  Ps 126:1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6  Phil 3:8-14  Jn 8:1-11 Evil isn't a single thread. Rather, it is, to borrow Sir Walter Scott's image, a "tangled web." Lie upon lie,...
CLAYMONT – The Archmere Academy community gathered the morning of March 30 to celebrate the opening of the Rocco A. and Mary Abessinio Performing Arts Center, a year and a half after the school announced that it had received...
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington has announced that Christopher Kenny, business leader and philanthropist, has been named the 2025 honoree for its Heartstrings of Hope Tribute Dinner. The event takes place May 14 at Hotel DuPont, where he...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, we talk to Scott Weeman, founder of Catholic in Recovery. Weeman shares his story, how CIR came about, how CIR is giving hope to those who suffer from a...
VATICAN CITY -- Technology should be used to improve people's lives and to connect people as members of one human family, Pope Francis said. However, often "the screen makes us forget that there are real people behind it who breathe,...