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OCEAN CITY, Md. — More than 2,000 people descended on the Roland Powell Convention Center in Ocean City, Md., on Oct. 5 for the Diocese of Wilmington’s Eucharistic Congress, and the reaction of a sampling of attendees was quite...
The downtown churches of Cathedral of Saint Peter, Saint Mary and Saint Patrick hosted the third annual baby shower in honor of Bayard House on Sunday, Oct. 6. Bayard House, facilitated by Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington, provides...
HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. -- As soon as Bishop Michael T. Martin of Charlotte arrived, he hugged Margaret Beale, the principal of Immaculata Catholic School, and Melissa Stuart, the new principal of nearby Asheville Catholic School. Both burst into tears as...
The Oct. 5 Diocese of Wilmington Eucharistic Congress began here. Watch it now.
Watch a replay of the livestream of the concluding Mass from Diocese of Wilmington Eucharistic Congress Oct. 5 in Ocean City, Maryland.
OCEAN CITY, Md. – Attendees from the Eastern Shore of Maryland praised the Eucharistic Congress with superlatives like “awesome,” “amazing,” “exciting,” “beautiful.” Deacon Frank Hesson of St. Christopher’s Parish on Kent Island said, “The source and summit of our existence...
Lawyers, judges and other legal professionals belonging to the St. Thomas More Society gathered for a special celebration on Sunday, Oct. 6 at St. Joseph on the Brandywine in Greenville to pray that the Holy Spirit would guide their...
With such beautiful weather and backdrop at the convention center in Ocean City, Maryland, Oct. 5, more than 2,000 people had time to pray, eat and relax during the Diocese of Wilmington Eucharistic Congress at the bayside facility in...
Archbishop Richard Henning, soon-to-be leader of Archdiocese of Boston, started off with the keynote speech, including segments spoken in Spanish.
NEWARK — Five teachers at Holy Angels School this year bring a unique perspective to their classrooms. Each of them once sat in those desks as students. According to the school, each of the former students “are not just...