Since the coronavirus outbreak started, healthcare workers have received an overwhelming amount of love and support as they work on the front lines. Saint Mark’s High School is saluting its alums, grateful for their hard work and dedication that...
A new website page has been created on cdow.org: Resources in Times of Pandemic.
It is a clearinghouse for resources for:
Joining Masses Online
Prayer Resources
Spiritual Formation
Resources for Young Adults
Resources for Young People
Resources for Children
Supporting...
Dolores “Dee” Becker, founder of Delaware Right to Life and co-founder and vice president of the National March for Life, died on April 13, 2020 at age 93. Mrs. Becker was a champion for the pro-life cause, a mentor...
Saint Francis Healthcare received a significant and vital delivery of personal protective equipment (PPE) and hand sanitizer yesterday from the Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA), in conjunction with the Division of Public Health's Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS).
The...
By Sister Constance Veit, LSP
One of my favorite hymns is a recent addition to our Easter repertoire, Three Days. It begins with an expression of despair – “Three days our world was broken; the Lord of life lay dead,”...
Parents and students at Holy Angels school in Newark put together a video to show their appreciation to staff at the parish school as everyone deals with the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
In addition, Holy Angels school families...
By FATHER JOHN SOLOMON
As we continue with another week of hardship from the effects of this deadly virus, we are immediately struck by the physical and economical trials. They are very real and alarming. But these are not the...
Neumann University announced it has lowered tuition for the majority of its 2020 summer courses. The reduced tuition applies to most of the university’s summer schedule -- courses that will be switched from in-class to online instruction in order to maintain social distancing guidelines and slow the spread of coronavirus. Neumann’s summer term begins on May 18.
Tuition...
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis said he was called out for forgetting to thank a group of people who also are on the front lines of fighting the coronavirus epidemic: pharmacists.
At the beginning of each of his daily Masses,...
VATICAN CITY — Retired Pope Benedict XVI “is well,” although the coronavirus pandemic restrictions mean he will receive no visitors April 16, his 93rd birthday.
“Thank God, all of us in the Mater Ecclesiae Monastery are well,” Archbishop Georg Ganswein,...










