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GLASGOW – Two second-half goals, the latter one coming with less than two minutes remaining, lifted Glasgow past St. Elizabeth, 2-1, in the season opener for both teams. The visiting Vikings controlled play throughout much of the first half on...
WASHINGTON -- Theodore McCarrick, a former cardinal and archbishop of Washington who was laicized last February following a Vatican trial on sexual abuse charges leveled against him, continued to deny he had abused anyone in an August interview with...
One might take a glance at Saint Mark’s regular-season record last year in volleyball and believe the Spartans were an average team. That would be a mistake; their 8-7 record was not indicative of how good that team was....
Archmere reached the state championship match last season, and there’s no reason why the Auks cannot get there — and win — in 2019. Four girls graduated after last year, but coach Mary Pat Kwoka has plenty of firepower...
It will be a new look for Saint Mark’s in a lot of positions when the 2019 football season kicks off Friday night, but the Spartans are confident they will be ready to compete all over the field. “I think...
Rich Kolodgie received an apostolic blessing Sept. 4 from Pope Francis that was presented to him upon his retirement as board chair of Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Wilmington. The presentation was made by Bishop Malooly and Richelle Vible,...
WASHINGTON -- Showing some humor on his first day on the job, Seattle's newly minted Archbishop Paul D. Etienne tweeted that he ended up taking the stairs to his new office, referencing an incident a day earlier when his...
WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission acted in July to weaken the rules governing children’s educational and informational programming. Sure, the FCC, in its July 10 press release, uses the terms “updated,” “relieves unnecessary burdens” and “provides broadcasters greater scheduling...
A Guatemalan bishop who is one of 13 cardinals-designate named this week by Pope Francis has strong ties to the Diocese of Wilmington and is recalled locally as a man of the people who goes above and beyond for...
VATICAN CITY — People who race to get top positions often feel superior to others, an attitude that destroys the possibility for fellowship and communion, Pope Francis said. “We all know these people: climbers, always trying to climb up, up....