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A 24-year-old product of Catholic schools in the Diocese of Wilmington made a splash March 12 with a singing performance on the nationally televised competition show “The Voice” on NBC. Olivia Rubini’s rendition of Linda Ronstadt’s “Long long time” won...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for Wednesday, March 13, a beautiful Lenten day in the Diocese of Wilmington and a powerful message in today's Gospel. Take a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of...
SÃO PAULO, Brazil -- Amid the worst security crisis in Haiti in several years -- one that has been particularly hard for church members -- Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigned after weeks of mounting chaos in the Caribbean nation. The...
MILLTOWN — Teachers and administrators from Catholic schools across the Diocese of Wilmington gathered March 11 at Saint Mark’s High School to hear about technology that is working its way into the classroom: artificial intelligence. John Sowash, a former educator...
(This reflection from Oblate Father Christian Beretta recognizes the significant life of historic Delawarean Fred Smith. On Wednesday morning March 13, the entire Salesianum School community will walk to the Congo Legacy Center at 501 W. 28th Street, Wilmington,...
What would happen if clergy and parish leaders personally reached out to Catholics who have stopped attending Mass to invite them to come back, telling them they are missed and wanted in the parish community? This is the question...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis was not asking Ukraine to consider surrendering to Russia when he called for negotiations to end the war, but he was calling for both Russia and Ukraine to cease hostilities and engage in peace...
Stanislawa Leszczynska, a Polish midwife imprisoned at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in Nazi Germany-occupied Poland, delivered 3,000 babies of different nationalities and treated them and their mothers with heroic humanity. As Poland commemorated the 50th anniversary of her death March...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for Tuesday, March 12, with a miracle in today's Gospel, but a foreshadowing for Jesus. Take a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of prayer and sacrifice and check...
A profound experience with the Eucharist during Mass in his freshman year at Texas A&M University compelled Charlie McCullough to make Jesus the center of his life. "Every decision that I've made after that has been a small step in...

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