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The Fourth Sunday of Lent and Jesus reminds us that "night is coming." Take just 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:...
NEWARK — The play was called “green,” and on March 9, that color was magic for the Ursuline Raiders. With 5.6 seconds to play in the DIAA girls state championship game, the Raiders had possession just behind the midcourt line...
One of Jesus' most powerful parables in the Gospel from today's Lenten Journey. Take just a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of prayer and sacrifice and check out the full Gospel and readings...
Awards season is particularly exciting for a film reviewer. I enjoy talking about the stunning work of actors, editors, directors, writers, make-up artists, composers and others. But as a Catholic film critic, I tend to focus more on the...
WILMINGTON — Tucked away behind St. Patrick’s Church between 14th and 15th streets in Wilmington, the St. Patrick’s Center has provided a lifeline for area residents in need of food, clothing, a shower and more for 53 years. The center...
For this Easter season, the Holy Family Parish Women’s Group checked with Linda Jablonski, who is in charge of the parish outreach office in Newark, on how the group could help out at the Outreach Food Pantry. "She told us...
VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Pope Francis plans to launch a humanitarian project in Gaza or the West Bank with the possible help of the traditional Good Friday collection for the Holy Land, said the Dicastery for the Eastern Churches. "The...
The politicization of migration policy along party lines has led to a complete breakdown in the legislative process. The bipartisan effort of the past several months seems to have ended, at least at this writing. In one sense, it...
Q: My older sister told me that after age 80, you are relieved of the duty to attend Sunday Mass. I didn't believe her until a friend who is 86 told me the same thing. I have never heard...
If neighbors in the Forty Acres section of Wilmington heard loud roars the first weekend of March, it was nothing to be worried about. St. Ann School students were showing their skills. Three performances of "Lion King" drew large crowds to...

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