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The New York Times' recent documentary on the courageous investigative journalism of Jason Berry has once again fixed our gaze on the enduring tragedy of the sexual abuse crisis in the Roman Catholic Church. In addition to chronicling Berry's decadelong...
The new year always brings a number of changes on the sports front. New faces will be patrolling the sidelines at the various Catholic high schools, and other changes will be quite noticeable for area sports fans. Katie Godfrey is...
EASTON — Where fertile farmland once yielded crops in the heart of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, a contemporary new Catholic high school building and athletic fields will soon foster a state-of-the-art learning environment for students in Talbot and surrounding counties. Saints...
MILLTOWN — Prayer can be a very powerful asset for teachers, but for many, developing a better prayer life is a challenge. The speaker at the annual “Spirituality Day” for educators in the Diocese of Wilmington laid out ways...
A project that was born out of the coronavirus shutdown a year and a half ago is just one of the changes that awaits students at St. Elizabeth School this year. A history wall is on display in the main...
Trinette Stillman used to spend summers in Rehoboth Beach, and when the pandemic began, she and her husband decided to ride out the shutdown at their home in the resort town. A longtime teacher, she stayed in the First...
“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: Connie Rutherford HOMETOWN: Ocean Pines, MD PARISH: St. John Neumann What does your...
On Saturday, Sept. 18, pro-life Americans throughout the country will gather at the gravesites of aborted babies and other memorial sites dedicated in their memory for the ninth annual National Day of Remembrance for Aborted Children. Solemn vigils will be...
MILLTOWN — The new principal at Saint Mark’s High School really needs no introduction to members of the Spartans’ community. Diane Casey is entering her third year at the school, the first two of which were spent as assistant...
Only weeks before Wilmington’s Dr. Aideen Murphy died in mid-April, she shared an idea with Dr. Michelle Santana, a nursing professor at Neumann University. Murphy wanted to establish a mentorship program for first-generation students at Neumann.  As a first-generation student...

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