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Since it was enacted in 2016, the Maryland BOOST Scholarship Program has empowered low-income families to choose the best educational option for their children. BOOST has made Maryland a pioneer in narrowing the achievement gap for low-income students and has proven...
NORFOLK, Va. -- The first Catholics of Virginia 200 years ago were "a few shining stars" that eventually burst forth "into greater constellations of communities" bringing the light of Christ to all whom they encountered, said Bishop Barry C....
Pro-life supporters from all over, including several groups from the Diocese of Wilmington, gathered in unity for the 47th annual March for Life, protesting the legalization of abortion. “It’s encouraging and inspirational to see so many young people marching to...
“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: Susan Frerks HOMETOWN: Milton PARISH: St. Jude the...
WILMINGTON — Jabri White took a pass from Blaec Sanders and dribbled a few times before pulling up for a three-pointer as time expired to lift Saint Mark's to a 40-37 win over Delaware Military Academy on Jan. 28....
WILMINGTON — Nasir Brown scored 11 points in the fourth quarter as St. Elizabeth came back from as many as nine points down to edge Newark Charter, 64-60, on Jan. 28 at the St. E Center. The Patriots raced out...
BEAR — When they are healthy, the St. Elizabeth’s girls basketball team is one of the best in Delaware. On the night of Jan. 28 at Caravel, the Vikings showed why they are ranked third by 302Sports.com as they...
PIKE CREEK — Ten different players scored for Saint Mark’s as the Spartans pitched a shutout in the first quarter en route to a 58-15 win in girls basketball at Dickinson on Jan. 28. The victory snapped a two-game...
VATICAN CITY — The Vatican will host a conference on how the Catholic Church can fulfill its mission to care for, welcome and include the elderly in its life, rather than abandoning them like many societies do today. The first...
SYDNEY — Three Sydney priests have swapped clericals for camouflage to join the 3,000 Australian Defence Force reservists providing support to firefighters and communities in the grip of the bushfire crisis. Father Kene Onwukwe, assistant pastor of Sacred Heart Parish...