We have good news to share about the return of The Dialog to every-other-Friday print publication and distribution to churches in the Diocese of Wilmington.
Beginning Friday, Aug. 14, The Dialog will once again be publishing and delivering to parishes...
NEWARK, N.J. -- Citing the toll COVID-19 is taking on school enrollments and finances, the Archdiocese of Newark's Office of Schools announced Aug. 4 that five elementary schools will not reopen this fall and three elementary schools will consolidate...
NEW HAVEN, Conn.-- A new Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center planned by the Knights of Columbus will focusing on "the spirituality and charitable vision of our founder and his legacy," said Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson in announcing the...
AMMAN, Jordan -- Lebanese were reeling after a massive explosion at Beirut's port destroyed homes, businesses and livelihoods across the capital, and Catholic leaders immediately took action and called for international support.
Aid groups say the blast Aug. 4 threatens...
Sunday Scripture readings, Aug. 9, 2020: Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
1) 1 Kgs 19:9, 11-13
Psalm 85:9, 10-14
2) Rom 9:1-5
Gospel: Mt 14:22-33
Find comfort in the Gospel during crisis
It would not be an overstatement to say that in the past six...
Cathy Weaver, former healthcare executive and school superintendent, has been hired as property manager of Marydale Retirement Village, a residential community for seniors and persons with disabilities located in Newark.
Marydale is operated by Catholic Ministry to the Elderly, Inc.,...
AMMAN, Jordan -- Hospitals in the Lebanese capital are overwhelmed with those suffering injuries from a massive explosion in Beirut's port, causing widespread damage in the city and rocking the tiny Mediterranean nation already devastated by the coronavirus and...
CLEVELAND -- Scott Milliken has seen a lot of people come through the doors at the Father English Center's food pantry during his years as CEO of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey, but not like...
The year was 1856, and the topic of slavery was gripping the nation.
Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner had recently made a speech about abolishing slavery and was sitting at his desk in the Senate chamber when Representative Preston Brooks from...
In communities around the world, the social isolation that keeps elders safe from the coronavirus but precludes going to church is proving extremely difficult for many. In some remote areas, younger generations are helping their elders.
In the Philippines, near...










