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Sharing in your grief while making certain to keep people safe...

I have been honored to serve the local Catholic community as a Catholic cemetery employee for 43 years. I have spent most of my...

Pandemic means delayed grief for those who mourn

Three weeks after her husband died, I called the widow to see how she was doing. Sadly, the man had died shortly after the...

Worldwide hunger targeted by Catholic Relief Services as coronavirus makes bad...

CLEVELAND -- As tens of millions more people are at risk of acute hunger because of the global coronavirus pandemic, Catholic Relief Services is...

The best laid plans for a wedding turned into upheaval, but...

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- When Matthew and Bethany Vogel got engaged in January 2019, they had no way to foresee the virus that would upend...

Archdiocese of Baltimore plans return to Mass at pastor’s discretion and...

BALTIMORE -- The Archdiocese of Baltimore announced it will start Phase 1 of its reopening plan May 15 at 5 p.m. local time, allowing...

Dr. Anthony Fauci carries Jesuit tenets ‘precision of thought, economy of...

WASHINGTON -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, is used to addressing the country about steps to...

‘The reason for our hope’ — Sixth Sunday of Easter homily,...

By Msgr. David F. Kelley Pastor, St. Joseph's, Middletown Vicar for Clergy, Diocese of Wilmington SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER The apostle Paul challenges us to be ready to...

Pope Francis joins leaders of every religion in plea to end...

VATICAN CITY -- At a time of global "tragedy and suffering" because of the coronavirus, and in view of the long-term impact it will...

WATCH REPLAY: Bishop Malooly celebrates livestream Mass for Catholic schools; De...

The sun shines brightly on the Cathedral of St. Peter in Wilmington on May 13 as an annual ritual takes places inside. Not much ritual...

‘Public authorities are bound to respect the fundamental and inalienable rights...

We are confronted by jarring images these days. Who would have imagined in February that today we would see millions of Americans wearing face masks...

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