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Whether schools are open or not, Archmere Academy is among those doing what is necessary and possible to remain together spiritually as well as academically. Each morning this week, the students are being greeted via video by principal John Jordan,...
VATICAN CITY — Local churches and individuals must do more to help and to protect the elderly from loneliness and infection during the coronavirus pandemic, a Vatican office said. “We must devote new energies to defend them from this storm,...
VALLA BEACH, Australia -- Cardinal George Pell has been released from prison after 405 days behind bars after the seven judges of the High Court of Australia unanimously overturned the original December 2018 jury verdict that found him guilty...
Annakkutty, as she was called, lived a life of suffering but offered it up to the glory of God. Not only did she lose her mother as an infant, she also suffered from painful physical ailments most of her...
The Dialog news operation is providing special alerts to readers of the Angelus e-newsletter. Sign up here for a free subscription to the Angelus. Father Norman Carroll, Diocese of Wilmington vocations director, has encouraged local seminarians to be creative in this time of turmoil in...
There's no question that 4-year-olds are much different from 13-year-olds, so it only makes sense that approaches to teaching them via distance learning will vary as well. At St. Edmond's Academy in north Wilmington, the pre-kindergarten teacher and school...
The sign -- WE MISS YOU -- says it all outside the Cathedral of St. Peter School in Wilmington. Elementary and secondary schools in Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland are treating this time of closed schools as a...
Fra Angelico's "The Entombment of Christ" places us at the tomb as those who loved Christ and were loved by him prepare his body for burial. Christ's pallid body, cradled in burial cloths, is suspended off the ground between...
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court, much like the rest of the country, is putting some of its work on hold amid the restrictions of the COVID-19 health crisis. The court, which had already postponed oral arguments from mid-March to mid-April,...
If Lent is a time for reflection, service and sacrifice, and drawing closer to God, Easter follows with a stunningly wonderful message of joy and love that reflects in our liturgies throughout the world. A palpable, audible "Alleluia!" sung...