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GLASGOW – A day almost 17 years in the making finally arrived on May 30 as Christ the Teacher School ceremonially broke ground for its long-awaited gymnasium and classroom addition. Hundreds of students and many of their parents joined...
BALTIMORE -- For the second time in three years, Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore will celebrate a Mass at St. Paul Church in the historic town of Ellicott City, where residents are again taking stock after another devastating...
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington again asks all its communities to “Stock the Pantry” by contributing nonperishable food goods for households struggling to put food on their tables. The food drive will continue throughout the month of...
FREDERICA – The top-seeded Cape Henlopen Vikings played a perfect first half and held on to defeat No. 2 St Mark's,15-5, on May 29 to win the DIAA girls lacrosse championship at the DE Turf complex in Frederica. Lindsay...
DUBLIN — An Irish bishop said he hopes Pope Francis’ August visit can help bring healing after a divisive referendum that will pave the way for abortion on demand up to 12 weeks’ gestation. In a May 25 referendum, voters...
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople called on Christians to work together to build a culture of solidarity in the face of growing economic inequality and a lack of respect for the human dignity...
WASHINGTON — Saying that Jesus Christ has been “hijacked” in the name of politics, a large crowd of national Christian leaders and members of their congregations vowed during a prayer service and vigil May 24 to “reclaim Jesus” from...
About 70 people in the Diocese of Wilmington made time on Saturday of the holiday weekend to attend the Mass for Vocations at the Cathedral of St. Peter. The diocese had no priestly ordinations this year, but the Vocations Office...
The ushers wore shorts at St. Mary Star of the Sea Church on the southern end of Ocean City, Md., and people stood along the walls and filled the gathering space at St. Andrew Church on northern end of...
Nine months of high school sports action comes to a close this week as five sports hold their championships. Catholic schools are in contention in all five. It all begins Tuesday night in Frederica, as St. Mark's chases its first...