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Scripture readings for March 24, 2024, Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion Is 50:4-7  Ps 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24  Phil 2:6-11  Mk 14:1—15:47 During Holy Week, may we find the victory of God's love The sacred events of Holy Week beg the question:...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for a chilly Thursday, March 21. Take a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of prayer and sacrifice and check out the full Gospel and readings here: March 21,...
The U.S. bishops' quadrennial document on political responsibility, "Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship," has been widely embraced and shared by dioceses hoping to inject wisdom and clarity into the run-up to the November general election. The bishops first issued the...
The Catholic University of America in Washington announced March 20 that Teresa Pitt Green, a writer and speaker who promotes healing for survivors of abuse and their families in the church, would receive an honorary doctoral degree at its...
WILMINGTON — Lily Phillips took a bouncing through ball in on net, made a move to get around the goalkeeper and sent a shot in to lift Saint Mark’s girls soccer to an overtime victory against Padua on March...
GREENVILLE — Ursuline’s lacrosse team hung with defending state champion Tatnall into the fourth quarter before the Hornets pulled away for a 14-9 victory. It was the first game for new coach Stephanie Mark, and the Raiders wasted no time...
By Father Brennan Ferris Associate pastor, Church of the Holy Cross “The sacrifice acceptable to God is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise” (Ps 51:17). In the Old Testament there were five different kinds...
While one Catholic school community in the Diocese of Wilmington prepares to say goodbye to a leader who boosted enrollment by 65 percent over five years, another is welcoming that same administrator to launch a new effort to bring...
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision late March 19 once again blocking Texas from enforcing its controversial law that makes it a state crime for unauthorized migrants to cross into Texas from Mexico. Earlier the same...
Once again this year, more than 600 young people, families, seminarians and volunteers will join Bishop Koenig and carry a 10 by 6 foot wooden cross over three miles through the streets of Wilmington on the day before Palm...

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