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There are many years in Delaware prep football that a 7-3 record will earn a team a spot in the Division II football tournament. Unfortunately for Archmere, 2017 was not one of those years. A deep pool of quality...
After an uncertain journey in 2017, the St. Thomas More volleyball team is happy to have a measure of consistency in its program heading into this campaign. A key player is hoping the Ravens return to being the little...
Three months have passed since the high school sports season ended in Delaware. It gets started again today as defending Division I soccer champion Salesianum travels out of state to open the campaign. Archmere gets the field hockey revved...
Last year was a breakthrough for St. Elizabeth’s volleyball program, as the Vikings returned to the postseason following a disappointing 2016 campaign. Officially, the team went 6-8, although an additional win was erased late in the season. The Vikings hope...
The Catholic dioceses of Pennsylvania should set up a fund to compensate survivors of clergy sexual abuse in lieu of the legislature lifting the statute of limitations on civil lawsuits on abuse, according to the Republican leader of the...
The high school volleyball season serves up its first action on Friday, and Archmere is not wasting any time in launching its pursuit of a state title. The Auks open at home at 5:15 p.m. against the defending Henlopen...
WILMINGTON – The first thing that jumps off the screen when checking out the roster for the St. Elizabeth football team is the experience. Twelve seniors will suit up for the Vikings this season, whereas last year they entered...
Bishop W. Francis Malooly will look back at his ten-year tenure as Bishop of Wilmington on the Sept. 9 Catholic Forum radio program/podcast. The program coincides with the ten-year anniversary of Bishop Malooly’s installation as the Ninth Bishop of Wilmington on September...
VATICAN CITY -- Clericalism has led to a distorted view of authority that has contributed to the problems of sexual abuse and the abuse of power and conscience affecting the Catholic Church, said the head of the Vatican's clergy...
WASHINGTON — Addressing the clergy abuse crisis in the church will require “wider lay engagement, more realized accountability and evident transparency,” said Washington Cardinal Donald W. Wuerl at the end of a Sept. 2 Mass in Washington. In remarks after...