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Fulfilling a dream in Hollywood is pie-in-the-sky for most people, even those with the courage to drop everything and head west, trying to break through in one of the world’s most difficult industries. Achieving success at such a level while...
Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle B 1) Wis 2:12, 17-20 Psalm 54:3-6, 8 2) Jas 3:16 – 4:3 Gospel: Mk 9:30-37   Imitate Jesus in times of pain and confusion Every saint faces times of trial and persecution, from within or from outside the church. Countless...
HOCKESSIN – Salesianum and Caravel combined for seven goals in each of the last two seasons when the teams met on the soccer pitch, and they did that again on Sept. 19. But while the last two years resulted...
Bishop Malooly celebrated Mass on Sept. 16 at Cathedral of St. Peter. It was the date nearest the anniversary of the dedication and first Mass at St. Peter's.
WASHINGTON -- Pledging to "heal and protect with every bit of the strength God provides us," the U.S. bishops' Administrative Committee Sept. 19 outlined actions to address the abuse crisis, including approving the establishment of a third-party confidential reporting...
NEW ORLEANS  -- When the levees broke in 2005 and Lakeview became Lake Pontchartrain, Katrina launched its mad-scientist experiment. What would three weeks of brackish and corrosive water, chemicals and mud do not only to St. Dominic Parish's Aquinas Hall...
BELMONT, N.C. (CNS) -- Holy Angels, a home in Belmont for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, lived up to its reputation of hospitality, sheltering a group of medically fragile North Carolinians fleeing from Tropical Storm Florence. The home, run...
ARLINGTON, Va. — It was a Saturday night, and Billy was eating pizza and watching a sporting event in the basement bedroom of his residence, a “sober living” home. He called his mom, Judy, to chat and confirm that they...
CLAYMONT – Sixty minutes was not enough to determine a winner in the field hockey clash Sept. 18 between Archmere and visiting Wilmington Charter. But it took less than four minutes of a scheduled 15-minute overtime session for the...
WILMINGTON – Padua, the fourth-ranked team in the state according to 302Sports.com, used balanced scoring to defeat visiting St. Mark's, 3-1, on Sept. 18. The set scores in the warm gymnasium were 25-19, 25-19, 23-25, and 25-18. Jess Molen led...