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In this time of Eucharistic Revival and with the celebrations of the National Eucharistic Congress last July and our own Eucharistic Congress here Oct. 5 in the Diocese of Wilmington, so many people and parishes have found ways to...
As we arrive at the celebration of the Diocese of Wilmington Eucharistic Congress, the Dialog reaches out to Catholics who may want to share their witness to the Eucharist. The event of the Eucharistic Congress concludes the evening of Oct....
By Chris Grazzini St. Benedict Parish My wife Wendi and I were stationed at Andrews AFB and in 2001 we had our fourth child, Sam, who was born with a heart defect. He had three open-heart surgeries before the age of...
GREENVILLE – After absorbing a first-set loss at A.I. duPont, the St. Elizabeth volleyball team took advantage of its service game to win the next three sets and the match against the Tigers. It was the Vikings' second victory...
Six years after the SL24 Memorial basketball tournament entered the sports landscape in Delaware, volleyball is joining in bringing awareness and funding to the fight against mental-health issues among young people. The SL24 volleyball marathon will happen on Tuesday,...
The real presence of Jesus is alive for Bishop William Koenig. He prays for everyone in the Diocese of Wilmington to also come to know it. That is part of the driving force of the Oct. 5 Eucharistic Congress in...
Through an agreement with Faith Content Network, the hit documentary film “Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist,” which broke box office records this summer, will be screened at the Diocese of Wilmington’s Eucharistic Congress on Oct. 5 at...
Father Edward J. Fahey Jr., a priest of the Diocese of Wilmington, died unexpectedly Sept. 20. He was 63. Father Fahey was a native of Neptune, N.J., who graduated from public schools there and earned a degree in business administration...
In the afterglow of July's 10th National Eucharistic Congress, Jason Shanks senses that there's a new "way of evangelization" emerging -- or reemerging -- among Catholics in the United States. It's a way of evangelization that is "instructive and...
A federal judge in North Dakota sided with the Catholic Benefits Association in its lawsuit against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over two regulations the group says violate Catholics' religious beliefs. The CBA, which represents 87 dioceses and more than...