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Thanksgiving is here and Advent is around the corner. You're invited to attend the "Advent Holy Hour of Power" event Dec. 3, 6:30 p.m., at Saint Ann's parish, 2013 Gilpin Avenue in Wilmington. The event is in collaboration with Saint...
Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School welcomed Bishop Koenig to the school in Berlin, Md., for a special Mass on Nov. 20. The bishop joined students, faculty and parents in celebrating the Eucharist and shared a special message connected to this...
WILMINGTON — The proliferation and increasing depth of artificial intelligence risks robbing people of certain characteristics that make them human, a professor of religion and philosophy said Nov. 24 during an appearance in Wilmington. Michael Hanby, an associate professor at...
Scripture readings for Nov. 30, 2025, First Sunday of Advent Is 2:1-5  Ps 122: 1-2, 3-4, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9  Rom 13:11-14  Mt 24:37-44 Since ancient times, Romans 13 has been read by Christians at Advent. To wake up spiritually to the...
OKLAHOMA CITY  -- Facing east toward the altar of the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine, Deacon Roy Callison burned cedar as his wife, Susan, recited the first of the four invocations in the Prayer in the Four Directions, a traditional...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from Joe Owens of The Dialog and a cut from the CD "Songs of Angels" by the Robert Shaw Chamber Singers, we talk with Notre Dame professor and author, Catherine Cavadini. Cavadini's new...
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis was often filled with laughter and loud, excited talk as thousands of teens made their way back and forth through its wide hallways during the National Catholic Youth Conference Nov. 20-22. But...
AMMAN, Jordan -- Lebanese Catholics yearn for the upcoming visit of Pope Leo XIV to achieve something lost in recent years. Signs bearing the pontiff's photo along newly rebuilt roadways express their longing: "Lebanon wants peace." Indeed, Pope Leo comes...
CHICAGO  -- A stakeholder -- and next owner -- of the Chicago White Sox baseball team said Pope Leo XIV told him that he'd "love to" throw a season opening first pitch in the future -- "schedule permitting." Pope Leo's...
It was a chilly Saturday morning, but that didn't stop hundreds of people from joining the annual Bishop's 5K at Saint Mark's High School on Nov. 22 and raising nearly $30,000. The festive family atmosphere included games, food for attendees...