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The wonders of Rome highlighted the day Nov. 3 for the 115 pilgrims with the Diocese of Wilmington jubilee tour in Italy. Pilgrims entered St. Peter's Basilica through the Holy Door during this jubilee year. Among the events of the...
VATICAN CITY -- With reports of a massacre in Sudan and election-related violence in Tanzania, Pope Leo XIV pleaded for peace and dialogue. After reciting the Angelus prayer Nov. 2, the feast of All Souls, the pope offered special prayers...
VATICAN CITY -- Christ crucified and risen has tamed and transfigured death with his love, Pope Leo XIV said. "We are saddened, of course, when a loved one leaves us," the pope said in his homily Nov. 3, during a...
VATICAN CITY  -- The same day Pope Leo XIV proclaimed St. John Henry Newman a doctor of the church, he also named the British saint patron of the Pontifical Urbanian University in Rome. In a document signed Nov. 1 and...
Catholics are stepping up cooperation with other Christian denominations in the face of current worldwide challenges, according to church delegates at a major ecumenical conference in Egypt marking the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea. "Our recent synod declared...
The postseason is well underway for high school sports, with cross country, field hockey and volleyball all into the later rounds. Football still has a week of regular season to go, but for some teams, it feels like the...
Attorneys for the Diocese of Paterson, New Jersey, have moved to voluntarily dismiss a lawsuit they had filed against the federal government regarding visas for religious workers -- a case that highlights the perfect storm created by the nation's...
From an historic monastery to Roman catacombs, jubilee pilgrims from the Diocese of Wilmington wasted no time in the only full weekend of their 10-day trip to Italy. On Saturday, Nov. 1, the feast of All Saints, the pilgrims rode...
WILMINGTON – Padua returned to the DIAA Division I field hockey tournament this season for the first time since 2022, and the Pandas weren't going to let a 1-0 deficit get in their way of moving on. Emme Mulvena...
CLAYMONT — Archmere took control after Ursuline tied the game in the middle of the third quarter, scoring twice in the fourth to secure a 4-2 win in the quarterfinal round of the DIAA Division II field hockey state...