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“The Holy Eucharist is the perfect Communion of Saints, for it is the food common to angels, and sainted souls in Paradise, and ourselves....” — St. Francis de Sales To help the faithful observe Lent in the Diocese of Wilmington,...
CLAYMONT — Woodbridge caused ball-possession problems for Archmere all night, and the Blue Raiders took advantage of some timely three-point shooting to upset the Auks, 42-36, in the second round of the DIAA girls basketball tournament March 3 at...
HACIENDA HEIGHTS, Calif. -- In the final moments of his life, Los Angeles Auxiliary Bishop David G. O'Connell was not alone, but rather welcomed into heaven by those he loved most. That is the firm belief of Msgr. Timothy Dyer,...
By George Matysek Catholic Review (Baltimore) With his fingers almost seeming to melt into the organ keys as he performed one of Bach’s most famous Passion chorales, Cameron J.S. Kuzepski was completely absorbed in his work. Lush, languid sounds – intensely expressive...
“Out of the darkness of my life, so much frustrated, I put before you the one great thing to love on earth: the Blessed Sacrament.” J.R.R. Tolkein To help the faithful observe Lent in the Diocese of Wilmington, this year’s...
SOUTH BEND, Ind.  -- Offering a comprehensive but engaging overview of both traditional and modern Catholic teaching on war and peace, Cardinal Robert W. McElroy of San Diego spoke March 1 at the University of Notre Dame, assuring his...
WILMINGTON — A three-point shot from Kareem Thomas as the first half came to a close jump-started Salesianum in their second-round DIAA basketball tournament matchup on March 2. Thomas’ triple with .4 seconds remaining came with a free throw,...
WASHINGTON -- The Biden administration recently announced it would take new actions aimed at preventing the labor exploitation of migrant children released from U.S. custody, saying there has been an increase in such exploitation. The departments of Labor and Health...
Blunt remarks by New York City Mayor Eric Adams at a Feb. 28 interfaith breakfast made waves amid critics' accusations of intolerance. However, some Catholic leaders praised the mayor's remarks about the importance of faith to society as being...
“My sweetest joy is to be in the presence of Jesus in the holy sacrament. I beg that when obliged to withdraw in body, I may leave my heart before the holy sacrament.” — St. Katharine Drexel To help the...

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