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Students from the Diocese of Wilmington are taking part this weekend in the 2021 National Catholic Youth Conference, which is being held through a combination of live and virtual presentations with prerecorded and live sessions on Nov. 20. Dan Pin,...
Paul J. Collins, a longtime volunteer with the St. Vincent de Paul Society in the Diocese of Wilmington, died Nov. 10 at his home in New Castle. He would have celebrated his 98th birthday on Dec. 1. He spent 47...
“One of Us” is brief snapshot of people who support the church in various ways in the Diocese of Wilmington. We will regularly feature people who may be recognizable within their parish communities. NAME: Joan Przywara HOMETOWN: Claymont, DE PARISH: St. Mary Magdalen What is the...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum spent much of its soccer game against Appoquinimink in a 1-0 hole, although they seemed to do everything but score a goal. That changed midway through the second half, when Jake Ross hit the back of...
On day one of the Bishops’ General Assembly, these were some topics of discussion or interest: Synod on synodality should not avoid problems, archbishop says in homily BALTIMORE -- More than 200 bishops and archbishops and six cardinals concelebrated the opening...
KYIV, Ukraine   -- With demand for vaccines growing after a spike in COVID-19 infections and deaths, the major archbishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Church opened Resurrection Cathedral in Kyiv as a vaccination site. Archbishop Sviatoslav Shevchuk, major archbishop of Kyiv-Halych,...
MADISON, Wis. -- The decision for parishes and other diocesan entities within the Diocese of Madison not to host onsite COVID-19 vaccination clinics for children "is not about condemning or discouraging vaccination," the diocese said in a Nov. 12...
NEWARK — Brooke Dow took a big swing at the volleyball as the clock neared 9 p.m. on Nov. 15. The ball stayed inside the antenna, hugged the sideline and fell to the floor. With that, Saint Mark's completed...
Thanksgiving is always a logistical nightmare. It's a relentless juggling act of consolidating kitchen space, frantically searching for that tool you use only once a year and pacing back and forth because you don't know if the turkey still needs...
I have a theory. It is very unofficial. I haven't done any scientific research on it. I wouldn't even know where to begin -- well, especially since I am not a scientist. Here's my theory: Those people who go...

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