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VATICAN CITY  -- When Pope Francis abolished the "pontifical secret" covering the church's judicial handling of cases of the sexual abuse of minors, it was hailed as a major step forward in promoting greater transparency and accountability. At first glance,...
The students of Salesianum School and Padua Academy worked together to sign up 124 donors for a high school blood drive April 1 at Talleyville Fire Company through a work-based, Capstone project. Students volunteered their time, not just to recruit...
Bishop Malooly  announced April 7 the appointment of Frederick “Fritz” Jones as executive director of Catholic Charities Inc. of the Diocese of Wilmington. Jones has served in management jobs at Catholic Charities for 43 years, most recently as director of...
MILFORD — Milford sent 10 men to the plate and scored five runs in a decisive fifth inning in a 7-3 win over Archmere in nonconference baseball on April 6. The Buccanners improved to 4-1 with the win under...
CLEVELAND — The Adorers of the Blood of Christ have returned to court arguing that the existence of a 3-year-old natural gas pipeline through their land in Pennsylvania violates their religious freedom rights guaranteed under a 1993 law. A lawsuit...
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Everybody has a story. But not every group of people going through the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults together has traveled such varied paths to the Catholic Church as those who prepared for the...
The creation of a new master's of fine arts degree program in creative writing at the University of St. Thomas in Houston marks a breakthrough in a resurgence of Catholic literary arts, said its founders. The entirely online two-year, 30-credit...
WILMINGTON — Katie Chambers is in her first year teaching at St. Elizabeth School, and in that short time, with students not even in class every day, she has made an impression on them. Chambers, a science teacher, said...
WILMINGTON — Conrad put up a pair of four-run innings, and Red Wolves pitching worked out of trouble in several innings in a 10-3 win over St. Elizabeth on April 5 at Canby Park. The Red Wolves loaded the bases...
OCEAN CITY, MD. -- With the first warm days of spring, visitors begin to flock to Delaware and Maryland beaches in search of rest and recreation. After a year of lockdown, that spring and summer search for surf and sand...

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