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CLAYMONT – Tower Hill's field hockey program, which entered the 2018 season having lost most of its scoring from last year, continued its strong play on Oct. 30, scoring two first-half goals en route to a 2-0 shutout of...
OXFORD, England — African church leaders cautioned churchgoers against a false “gospel of prosperity” after a bishop in Ivory Coast said it was gaining ground in Catholic parishes. “People seeking quick solutions are being hypnotized into believing a single prayer...
ATLANTA — Margaret Alsup of Cumming always considered her nun dolls to be like friends. So, when it came time to look for a permanent home for her beloved figurines in late 2017, she found a place that would help...
Great things take time and sometimes they need more than one attempt. That’s one way to look at the official custom rosary for the Diocese of Wilmington 150th anniversary. The original order sent to the diocese from Ghirelli Rosaries in Italy...
Volunteers with “40 days for Life” took part in an effort to offer alternatives to abortion in Wilmington and hundreds of cities across the world. From Sept. 26 to Nov. 4, community volunteers took part in a coordinated international mobilization...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- How the Diocese of Buffalo handles cases of priests suspected of abuse was the subject of a report Oct. 28 by the CBS newsmagazine "60 Minutes," which talked to a woman who leaked diocesan files on...
Actual, physical books may not be as prominent as they once were, but the Diocese of Wilmington has produced two books to mark its 150th anniversary, and the chancellor believes they are compelling enough to draw people’s attention. The first...
CLAYMONT – Newark Charter tried to put a damper on Archmere's senior day, scoring three minutes into their boys soccer match Oct. 29 in Claymont. But the Auks took control of the game as the first half progressed and...
WASHINGTON (CNS) -- Obianuju Ekeocha, founder and president of Culture of Life Africa, encouraged a Washington audience Oct. 23 to celebrate the birth of babies and to ensure that U.S. government funds do not go toward promoting a culture...
Saints Peter & Paul High School in Easton, Md., will host an open house Nov. 4 from 2-4 p.m. Families with students in Grades 5-11 are invited to find out more about the academic, student life, and faith formation activities...