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Saint Francis Healthcare colleagues continued the fight against COVID-19 and began receiving the Pfizer vaccine Dec. 17. Dr. Aaron Weaver, a family practice doctor, was the first Saint Francis worker to receive the vaccine at 9 a.m. Saint Francis officials said...
Those who plan to attend Christmas Eve or Christmas Day Masses in one of the 74 Catholic parish or mission churches in Delaware or Maryland’s Eastern Shore are urged to check their parish’s website or bulletin before heading out. Some...
WILMINGTON — Time and again, one door closed by the coronavirus has opened another at one of the local Catholic schools. Students and staff involved in music ministry at Padua Academy are now using technology to perform for the...
“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: Beth Ferris  HOMETOWN: Wilmington PARISH: St. Elizabeth What is the most...
VATICAN CITY — The Vatican decreed that priests can celebrate as many as four Masses on several important feast days, including Christmas, to accommodate the participation of the faithful. In a decree published in Latin Dec. 16, Cardinal Robert Sarah,...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Admittedly not a big fan of needles and injections, Miami Archbishop Thomas G. Wenski winced as he became among the first South Floridians and possibly the first U.S. bishop to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. Florida public...
Nancy Griskowitz of the state champion Saint Mark’s Spartans has been named the co-coach of the year by the Delaware Interscholastic Volleyball Coaches Association. The Spartans finished their 15-0 season with a sweep of Padua in the final, which...
En español, abajo My dear friends in Christ, The miracle of Christmas — God giving his Son to us — must take place every day in our lives as we work to live Jesus. The Incarnation is not only an event,...
If snow lovers in the Diocese of Wilmington are disappointed that we're only getting a small pile of snow from the Dec. 16 nor'easter that will pummel regions slightly north of us, remember that we have colleagues in the...
A weekly encounter with the homeless at the Jesuit-run Boston College High School hasn't slowed during the COVID-19 pandemic. But their St. Louis Project continues to evolve as a result. "They're constantly surprised at how generous and how beautiful these...

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