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VATICAN CITY -- Arriving in a wheelchair instead of walking with his cane, Pope Francis began his weekly general audience by telling visitors and pilgrims, "I'm still a bit sick," so an aide would read his prepared text. The pope...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis paid a brief visit to Rome's Gemelli Isola Hospital Feb. 28 for "diagnostic tests," the Vatican press office said, without providing specifics. After telling people at his general audience, "I'm still a bit sick," and...
It's the second weekend for musicians and performers at Archmere Academy. Archmere presented its first slate of shows last weekend and returns again with “Matilda,” March 1-2 at 7 p.m. The Auks performers will be completing their run as Salesianum School...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for today; hope all of you are feeling the sacredness of the season. This series gives readers an opportunity to take just a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time...
The administration at St. Elizabeth School in Wilmington will undergo a restructuring in the next school year, according to the pastor, Father Roger DiBuo. In an email to school families earlier this month, Father DiBuo said after reviewing the school...
The announcement that Pope Francis had accepted the resignation of Archbishop Andrzej Dziega of Szczecin-Kamien with no explanation in a Feb. 24 statement from the apostolic nunciature caused a bittersweet reaction in Poland, once viewed as the testing ground for the 2019 Vatican document on...
Bishop Koenig presided Feb. 18 at a Mass recognizing Black History Month at St. Elizabeth Church in Wilmington. Deacon Ken Pulliam was the homilist. Members of the Catholic Women’s Association processed into church with the Book of Gospels. Black History Month is...
LEWES -- It was the first time some of the students had ever seen a nun. A pair of nuns from Sister Servants of the Lord visited St. Jude the Apostle Church on Feb. 4-5 to give the religious education...
BURNSVILLE, Minn. -- More than 75 Catholics gathered Feb. 24 at Burnsville City Hall to pray a rosary for two police officers and a firefighter/paramedic shot and killed six days earlier while responding to a domestic disturbance in a...
Happy Tuesday and welcome to Our Lenten Journey for today. This series gives readers an opportunity to take just a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of prayer and sacrifice. Check in with TheDialog.org...

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