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Local winners crowned in Shakespeare contest at St. Mark’s High School
Seven students from schools throughout Delaware proved on Feb. 9 that the study and performance of Shakespeare’s works are alive and well in the...
Explaining excommunication and reminding homilists of appropriate length: Opinion
BY FATHER KENNETH DOYLE
Q. From what we are seeing on social media here in New York state, there seems to be some misunderstanding about...
Diocese announces March 3 Mass to conclude the sesquicentennial celebration
The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington will conclude its year-long 150th anniversary celebration with a Mass at St. Elizabeth Church, 809 S. Broom Street in Wilmington,...
Prayer in defense of the voiceless outweighs excommunication: Opinion
BY FATHER THOMAS A. FLOWERS
Many have expressed anguish over the pro-abortion/pro-infanticide law in New York and asked why we don’t excommunicate Gov. Cuomo. Please...
Catechetical Day presented by Father Christopher Walsh set for March 23
Catechetical Day (“Enlisting Witnesses for Jesus Christ”) with Bishop W. Francis Malooly will be held on Saturday, March 23, at St. Thomas More Academy...
Catholic Charities Food Assistance program highlights ‘Stock the Pantry’ month
Rent, electricity, gas, medicine, or food - which could you live without?
This is the question facing many of the households who come to Catholic...
March for Life is worthwhile effort, but abortion fight must be...
By Tony Magliano
In the more than 30 annual Washington, D.C. Marches for Life I have participated in, I always think the current march is...
It’s easy to kick a journalist, but the truth has never...
Journalism had a huge year in 2018. The profession whose task it is to shine a light on events has itself been in the...
Bishop Malooly Christmas message: ‘Silent Night’ returns us to simplicity of...
Below is the Christmas message in two languages from Bishop W. Francis Malooly of the Diocese of Wilmington.
This year marks the anniversary of a...
Santa of St. Jude’s in Lewes finds moments of joy,...
By MICHAEL SHORT
LEWES — It is the license plate that you notice first.
You see it as you hurry to Mass at St. Jude the...










