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Students at Aquinas Academy in Bear marked the Solemnity of St. Joseph on March 19 by building an altar to honor the saint. They also participated in setting up and decorating the altar with statues and pictures of St....
As is typical for this time of the year, college basketball enthusiasts smile more broadly, exhibit a bit more bounce in their step, and maybe even hold the door for complete strangers. March Madness has arrived. With the highly anticipated NCAA...
Today is the first day of spring, a time of growth, while we continue with Lent and the promise of Easter in a few weeks. Here are some things to check out in the Diocese of Wilmington as we...
For Jessica Rodgers, the fight against assisted suicide is personal. Rodgers, a former social worker, was a caregiver for her terminally ill mother some years ago. They lived in Oregon, where assisted suicide is legal. She said she saw firsthand...
In recent years, healthcare in the United States has moved more from sanctity of life to quality of life, and it's time for that to change, according to a patient advocate who is coming to Delaware in April to...
WASHINGTON -- A federal judge in Washington on March 18 blocked the Trump administration from banning people who identify as transgender from military service, ruling implementation of the policy would violate the Constitution's equal protection clause. The ruling comes amid...
As we continue our Lenten Journey, let's not forget to look for the joyful moments in each day as well. Simple advice on how to do that in this solemn seasonn comes from Saint Gianna Molla, physician and patron...
WASHINGTON -- Chief Justice John Roberts issued a rare public statement March 18 rebuking President Donald Trump's call to impeach a federal judge who ruled against his administration in a case concerning deportations. "For more than two centuries, it has...
A young seminarian has become the latest victim of killings in Nigeria, the West African country where attack and kidnapping of Catholic clergy is on the rise. In the first three months of 2025, Nigeria has had three times more...
VATICAN CITY -- Amid widespread uncertainty and social fragmentation, Pope Francis urged young people to embrace their vocation as "pilgrims of hope," offering their lives generously in service to others and as a response to God's love. Every vocation in...