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Our Lenten Journey, April 1, 2019 Quotes of the Day: "Miracles were necessary before the world believed, in order that it might believe." - St. Augustine "If we characterize miracles — or marvels — as things that need a marvelous cause like the...
The boys' schedule is not quite as busy as the girls, but you don't have to look far for compelling games in any of the sports. Taking center stage this week is baseball, which includes big games for all...
No matter which sport you're a fan of, just pick a day this week and a game will be on the schedule. Of note this week are the Padua Pandas, whose soccer team takes on two of its biggest...
WILMINGTON - Archmere got four-plus innings of strong pitching from Danny Storm, along with enough timely hitting, to defeat St. Elizabeth, 6-3, on March 30 at Frawley Stadium. The Auks bounced back after a tough loss Thursday at home...
This is a guest commentary that examines questions some have raised about sacraments conferred by former Cardinal Theodore E. McCarrick during his 60 years of ministry as priest, bishop and archbishop. Pope Francis laicized him in February. In light of...
One summer, a young deacon preparing for the priesthood helped us at Mass. I remember standing outside of church after his first homily and watching the congratulations pour out and his face beaming with joy. Then along came a...
Our Lenten Journey, March 31, 2019 Quotes of the Day: “Yours is a time of life which is full of amazing changes. Everything seems possible and impossible all at once." — Pope Francis, Message for the Jubilee of Mercy to young...
"The Vatican Cookbook: 500 Years of Classic Recipes, Papal Tributes and Exclusive Images of Life and Art at the Vatican" by the Pontifical Swiss Guard. Sophia Institute Press (Manchester, New Hampshire, 2018). 204 pp., $34.99. During an era in which...
BEAR – Caitlin St. Leger scored five minutes into Caravel's nonconference girls soccer game March 30 against Ursuline, and that would be the only ball to find the net as the Buccaneers captured a 1-0 win at Bob Peoples...
WASHINGTON -- In mid-March, the U.S. Supreme Court considered possible racially biased juries in two death penalty cases. They rejected one case and listened to oral arguments in another, but in both cases, justices expressed unease. On March 18, the...