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UYO, Nigeria -- In March 2000, 46-year-old Aniette Asuquo began experiencing severe mental health struggles that led to a diagnosis of schizophrenia. Initially, she sought spiritual help at various prayer houses for over a year before being admitted to...
Pope Francis has appointed Auxiliary Bishop J. Gregory Kelly of Dallas as bishop of Tyler, Texas. The move comes just over a year after the pope removed Bishop Joseph E. Strickland in the wake of an apostolic visitation to that...
Q: I'm a longtime daily Mass-goer, and every year in the days leading up to Christmas we have that one Gospel reading that lists all the names of Jesus' ancestors. I can understand why things like this are included...
My family never watched "It's a Wonderful Life" when I was growing up. I saw it for the first time when I was around 30 years old, at a special Christmas screening at the Coronado Theater in Rockford, Illinois....
Apart from each other and family, two local parishioners in Delaware have three commitments: faith, community and Catholic education. So deep is their commitment to Catholic schools that they feel motivated to help make a Catholic education attainable to...
WASHINGTON -- President Joe Biden is nearing the end of his term in the White House with an all-time low approval rating, according to a new Marquette Law School Poll. The same poll found that while a majority of adults...
The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington 2025 Directory is hot off the press. Schools, parishes and others should get their orders in ASAP. A handy resource with up-to-date information on parishes, diocesan offices, priests, religious men and women, schools and organizations is...
WILMINGTON — St. Elizabeth’s girls basketball team played Dec. 18 without one starter for the entire game and another for most of it, but that didn’t deter them much in a 55-25 win over Appoquinimink at the St. E...
WILMINGTON — A suffocating pressure defense helped Conrad get back into its girls basketball game against Saint Mark’s, with the Red Wolves gradually erasing a 12-point deficit on the way to a 53-48 win over the Spartans on Dec....
Ronald R. Russo, who was principal of Saint Mark’s High School from 1977-95, died Dec. 16. He was 79. Russo was a New Jersey native who attended St. Joseph’s University and the University of Delaware, where he received an MBA....