Do I know what I truly believe? I hope so. For what people believe shapes their thinking and decisions, especially in key, consequential moments.
Were my beliefs different, I might "invest" myself differently than I do in the people and...
WILMINGTON – Two of the state's Division I wrestling powerhouses got together for a matinee on Jan. 26, as Sussex Central traveled to New Castle County to meet Salesianum. The Sals, ranked second in Division I by 302Sports.com, won...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The president of the University of Notre Dame in South Bend announced that in consultation with other school officials, he has decided to cover 19th-century murals in a prominent campus building that depict the life...
WILMINGTON – St. Elizabeth's boys basketball team welcomed back a familiar face on Jan. 25, and he played a key role as the Vikings picked up a tough road win at Salesianum, 56-52. Jordan Brown, who missed the first...
When Bishop Malooly decided to bring together the roles of Liaison for Ecumenical and Inter-Religious Groups, he didn’t need to look far for a priest with a diverse background.
Father Roger F. DiBuo, pastor of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in...
From January 27 through February 2, across the nation Catholic education will be celebrated. Catholic Schools Week raises our awareness of the tremendous mission Catholic education serves in educating students as saints and scholars. Catholic schools partner with parents...
PANAMA CITY -- Young men and women in the church can bring the joy of the Gospel to the world by showing that God's love extends to all people and excludes no one, Pope Francis said.
"By your actions and...
WILMINGTON - The unbeaten Woodbridge Blue Raiders rode a 23-5 third quarter to defeat the sixth-ranked Padua Pandas, 47-43, on Jan. 24. The Pandas hadn't played in 12 days, and the Blue Raiders endured a long bus ride, and it...
CARACAS, Venezuela — The Venezuelan bishops’ conference labeled fresh calls for anti-government street protests as “a sign of hope” in the country, which continues to suffer through a deep economic and humanitarian crisis.
“Something new is starting in our country:...
VATICAN CITY — Social media are anti-social, anti-human and anti-Christian when they are used to increase differences, fuel suspicion, spread lies and vent prejudice, Pope Francis said in his message for World Communications Day.
The Catholic Church and all people...