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By Maryland Catholic Conference Maryland was established as a place of religious freedom, and 391 years ago March 25, Catholic settlers celebrated their arrival with faith: “On the day of the Annunciation of the Most Holy Virgin Mary, in the year...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, we talk with Australian journalist, Tess Livingstone, about her new biography titled, "George Cardinal Pell: Pax Invictus." We learn about the Cardinal's early life as an athlete, his...
“One of Us” is a brief snapshot of people who support the Catholic church in various ways in the Diocese of Wilmington. We regularly feature people who may be recognizable within their parish or school communities. NAME: Maria Mendez Parish: Holy Angels Parish What...
Catholic groups that minister to migrants and refugees are expressing concern over President Donald Trump's order to revoke the parole program that allows legal migrants from several Latin American and Caribbean countries to connect with sponsoring family members and...
WILMINGTON — Saint Mark’s High School students and some of their friends returned to the school auditorium on March 22 for the 38th annual Blue Gold Fashion Show. The much-anticipated event featured local fashions and styles modeled by Saint...
ROME -- For Pope Francis' medical team at Rome's Gemelli hospital, Feb. 28 was the worst day. "For the first time I saw tears in the eyes of some of the people around him," Dr. Sergio Alfieri, the coordinator of...
VATICAN CITY -- Even though its focus was mainly scientific, a Vatican-sponsored conference on aging and longevity could not ignore the ongoing convalescence of 88-year-old Pope Francis. The pope returned to the Vatican March 23 after more than five weeks...
WILMINGTON – Delcastle got up on Saint Mark's early in the first set, and the Cougars kept the Spartans at bay in a 3-0 sweep in the season opener for both teams on March 24 at Delcastle. Set scores...
ROME -- The canonical trial against Slovenian Father Marko Rupnik -- a prominent artist and former Jesuit accused of spiritually and sexually abusing women for decades -- is being prepared, the Vatican's doctrinal chief said. The Dicastery for the Doctrine...
More than 70 years ago, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen began his television ministry in the United States and became a popular international preacher bringing humor, common sense and faith to the masses. Although it seems like a lifetime ago,...