The 10th annual Festival of Spirituals will take place Feb. 11 at 3 p.m. at St. Helena's Church, 602 Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington.
Hosted by the St. Helena's Church Choir, the theme for this year's concert is "We Shall Walk Through...
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MANCHESTER, England -- The Catholic Church in England and Wales has launched a cellphone app designed to help users deepen their faith and discover their vocations.
The "God Calls" app was commissioned by the National Office for Vocation...
SAN FRANCISCO -- A U.S. District Court judge in San Francisco Jan. 9 temporarily blocked the Trump administration's decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program by March.
In a 49-page ruling, Judge William Alsup of the U.S....
The 2018 Salesianum Adult Christian Religious Education Day (SACRED) is scheduled for Sat. Feb. 24 at 8 a.m. at Salesianum School in Wilmington.
The 18th annual daylong event offers 15 courses in adult religious education for parents and catechists and...
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BEAR – Caravel capitalized on second and third chances, along with a balanced scoring attack, to earn a 53-47 win over Ursuline in a highly anticipated nonconference girls basketball game Jan. 9. The Raiders mounted a furious fourth-quarter...
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VATICAN CITY -- Less than a week before embarking on a seven-day visit to South America, Pope Francis said he would go to Chile and Peru as a pilgrim and share the Gospel's message of hope and...
Baptism "grafts" believers "as a living member onto Christ and his church," Pope Francis said.
Celebrating our baptismal day helps place our faith in the context of our life.
Baptism marks the beginning of a life of faith, not the end.
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Baptism is no mere "formality" in Christian life. "It is an act that touches the depths of our existence," Pope Francis remarked in January 2014, speaking four days before the feast of the Baptism of the Lord,...
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In a society known for celebrating just about anything -- July 1 is International Joke Day and there are two National Doughnut Days -- it's a bit surprising that more Catholics don't commemorate their baptismal day.
Many of...
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The Catholic practice of baptizing infants is an "immemorial tradition of the church" according to the Catechism of the Catholic Church (No.1252).
Documents exist from as early as the second century that explain the practice, calling infants "children...