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By Ely Segura, OSV News I had wanted to visit Poland for a long time, not least to see the Shrine of the Divine Mercy in Kraków. In my 20s, I had come across a Catholic website featuring numerous films about...
Q: One thing about which I've always been curious, especially this time of the year, is why in the various Gospel accounts of Jesus before Pilate, Jesus never directly answered, "Are you the king of the Jews?" Instead of...
ROME -- Pope Leo XIV will begin his first apostolic journey to Africa on April 13, traveling more than 11,000 miles over 11 days across Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea. The 70-year-old pope will travel on a total of...
On this week's episode of Catholic Forum, Dan Pin returns with Noah Gilchrist to discuss what campers can look forward to at Damascus Camp in Emmitsburg, MD this Summer! You might recognize Damascus Worship or Damascus Mission, and Camp...
It was a typical fall day like any other in 2011 when Marco Gallo, a 17-year-old from northern Italy, rode his scooter to school. The past month had been a difficult time, marked by a heightened awareness on the frailty...
Baseball season arrives each year just as Catholics experience the promise of the Easter season. Now, in the early weeks of the long Major League Baseball schedule, that promise is already being tested. Fans are locked in -- checking box...
By Mark A. de Bernardo For The Dialog The last three scholastic hockey seasons, Head Coach Sammy Gerdano has guided Saints Peter and Paul High School, a small school on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, to five wins, then 12 and this year...
It’s April and with the beautiful Spring weather comes a plethora of things to do with family and friends, including 5Ks and other fundraisers. There are plenty of events happening the Diocese of Wilmington in the next few weeks...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum welcomed a visitor from California for a lacrosse game at Abessinio Stadium on April 7, but they were not very friendly hosts. The Sals opened up a lead in the second quarter and went on to...
WILMINGTON — It was a good day for the Angels, as Holy Angels School edged St. Ann School for the Academic Bowl championship for elementary schools in the Diocese of Wilmington. Teams from those institutions joined seven others on...