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CLAYMONT — When Archmere Academy’s students return to the athletic fields later this summer, they will be doing so on a new synthetic turf. The Claymont school is replacing both of its surfaces. David Oswinkle, the school’s athletic director, said...
Sunday Scripture readings, June 7, 2020 The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity 1) Ex 34:4-6, 8-9 Responsorial Psalm: Dn 3:52-56 2) 2 Cor 13:11-13 Gospel: Jn 3:16-18 Greet one another with peace Today is Trinity Sunday, and the readings, of course, give us insights into...
WASHINGTON -- Justice is what George Floyd and his family and friends deserve, and justice "through equal and fair treatment under the law is what every person in this country deserves," said the U.S. bishop who is president of...
Catholic Youth Ministry recently named the recipients of its annual awards, the St. Timothy Youth Award and the Pope John Paul II Courage in Athletics Award. The St. Timothy Youth Award is presented to young people who live as a...
CHARLESTON, S.C. -- The four Daughters of St. Paul who live and work on Charleston's King Street closed up their books and media store like normal May 30. They had spent a long day serving customers and watching marchers who...
Families have never been closer. Families have never been farther apart. Like many of you, I’ve been sheltering in place with my spouse and kids for three months. We’ve eaten every meal together, spent every day together, argued and laughed...
St. Benedict/St. Elizabeth parish on the Eastern Shore of Maryland in the Diocese of Wilmington is a place where vocations have made a mark. Father Brian Lewis recently updated parishioners on two women who aspire to be religious sisters. Emily...
VATICAN CITY -- Observing with great concern the social unrest unfolding in the United States, Pope Francis said no one can claim to defend the sanctity of every human life while turning a blind eye to racism and exclusion. Addressing...
“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: Fred McNeil HOMETOWN: Centreville, Md. PARISH: Our Mother of Sorrows What...
The beautiful weather, return to church and an outdoor Mass made for a remarkable evening at St. Benedict's in Ridgely, Md. on Saturday as restrictions aimed at limiting the spread of coronavirus begin to be eased. Father Brian Lewis, administrator...