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BERLIN, Md. — The eighth-grade class at Most Blessed Sacrament School in Berlin, Md., spent a day in late March working with the Chesapeake Housing Mission. The students, under the direction of Bill Craig and Ed Hastings, built a...
The Catholic Conversations program and Catholic Faith Lecture Series have been part of the yearlong series of events at St. Thomas More Oratory on the campus of the University of Delaware. The program continues this week. Science and the Catholic...
WILMINGTON — Seven years after leading Salesianum School to its second consecutive state basketball championship with a playoff performance for the ages, Donte DiVincenzo returned to his alma mater on April 27 to serve as an inspiration to the...
DRESDEN, Germany — Dealing with dementia should be an integral part of the training and further education of pastoral ministers, said Bishop Franz-Josef Bode, deputy president of the German bishops' conference. More and more people suffering from dementia needed support...
Our wounds and our hope A story about St. Teresa of Avila tells us that one day the devil appeared to her in the guise of Christ. Immediately, she dismissed him. You are not Christ, she told the devil. The devil...
Third Sunday of Easter "Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power and riches, wisdom and strength, honor and glory and blessing." 1) Acts 5:27-32, 40-41 Psalm 30:2, 4-6, 11-13 2) Rv 5:11-14 Gospel: Jn 21:1-19 or 21:1-14 Persecution is part and parcel...
WILMINGTON — The game may not have ended the way Salesianum’s lacrosse team had hoped, but there was no reason for the Sals to hang their heads after taking national powerhouse IMG Academy (Fla.) to double overtime before falling,...
VATICAN CITY — If young people recognize all that they have received with gratitude and older people take the initiative of relaunching hope in young people for their future, then nothing can stop the flourishing of God's blessings among...
One elementary school in the Diocese of Wilmington has named a new principal, while another will soon begin a search for its next leader. At St. Ann School in Wilmington, Rachael Casey, a longtime administrator in Catholic schools in the...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum and Delaware Military Academy were the last two remaining undefeated teams in boys volleyball heading into their showdown April 26 inside the DMA dome. The match did not disappoint, as the Sals and Seahawks went back...

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