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Bishop Malooly livestreams Mass from the Cathedral of St. Peter in Wilmington on Holy Trinity Sunday. Find the livestream by CLICKING HERE. Although public gatherings have been cancelled during the stay-at-home order to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, many parishes in the Diocese...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- The Knights of Columbus called on the nation's Catholics to participate in a novena beginning June 7 to pray for national unity and an end to racism amid the unrest following the death of George...
WASHINGTON -- Meghan Markle virtually returned to her alma mater, Immaculate Heart of Mary High School in Los Angeles, for a surprise graduation speech June 3. The six-minute address by the Duchess of Sussex focused on the current moment in...
To say 2020 has been a challenge for schools and students -- high school seniors, in particular -- is an understatement that bears the weight of a coronavirus pandemic that shutdown everything known as normal to people everywhere the...
ELSMERE — There were smiles, laughs and a few tears at All Saints Catholic School the last week of May as teachers and staff returned to the Elsmere school to pack up classrooms and offices for the final time....
By Father Glenn Evers I remember when I was a child that anytime my parents left me, I would become extremely upset. No matter if it was dropping me off for school, them going out grocery shopping, or my parents...
Neumann University will distribute $457,200 of CARES Act funding to 1,353 students in June. In a letter sent to eligible students in late May, Dr. Chris Domes, university president, wrote, “I am writing today to update you on specific efforts that Neumann is making...
The killing of George Floyd in Minnesota is an injustice that cannot be accepted, but violence and injury that have resulted in numerous demonstrations across the U.S. will not help, Bishop Malooly of the Diocese of Wilmington said in...
BALTIMORE — Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore joined faith leaders from across the city June 3 to pray for peace and healing after more than a week of nationwide protests and unrest in response to the May 25...
WASHINGTON -- Cardinal Joseph Tobin of Newark, New Jersey, condemned the Memorial Day killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis and warned the country must "leave behind the purveyors of polarization" in politics. The cardinal's sharply worded June 3 statement called...