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WASHINGTON — In the beginning, humans regulated their day by the rising and the setting of the sun. Then someone invented the concept of time and its division into hours and minutes. With the development of mass media, you could...
VATICAN CITY — Internal documents relating to the public crisis that led to the resignation of the grand master of the Knights of Malta in 2017 were released by WikiLeaks. Among the cache of dossiers, memos and documents released by...
Do you hear the people sing? In the upcoming weeks, high school students across the Diocese of Wilmington will sing to their heart’s content as they take on famous roles like Wednesday Addams, Seymour Krelborn, and Jean Valjean. Every year,...
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle C 1) Jer 1:4-5, 17-19 Psalm 71:1-6, 15-17 2) 1 Cor 12:31 – 13:13 or 1 Cor 13:4-13 Gospel: Lk 4:21-30 Sitting in the synagogue After some time away from Nazareth, St. Luke tells us, Jesus returned and delivered a...
WASHINGTON -- Pope Francis has appointed Auxiliary Bishop Robert J. Brennan of Rockville Centre to be the new bishop of Columbus, Ohio. The appointment of Bishop Brennan and the resignation of Bishop Frederick F. Campbell, 75, who had led the...
DOVER – Two neighbors talking to each other about, of all things, the Pittsburgh Steelers, led to the sixth grade at Holy Cross School getting a chance to interact with three men who played a role in the United...
When you talk to people who knew Sean Locke, a few things come up. He was, without question, a fantastic basketball player. There wasn’t anything he wouldn’t do for his family and friends. And none of them knew that...
Catechetical Day (“Enlisting Witnesses for Jesus Christ”) with Bishop W. Francis Malooly will be held on Saturday, March 23, at St. Thomas More Academy in Magnolia. Bishop Malooly will individually recognize directors of religious education and catechists celebrating significant anniversary...
Delaware State Sen. Bryant Richardson (R-Laurel) believes the two pro-life bills he is co-sponsoring this year in Dover have a better chance to pass the General Assembly than they did last year. The Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act (HB52)...
Bishop Malooly kicked off Catholic Schools Week with Mass and a visit to St. Mark's High School on Monday. The bishop's schedule this week included visits to various schools including Ursuline Academy, Padua Academy and St. Elizabeth's. More Catholic Schools Week...