VATICAN CITY --The Catholic Church is both a community made up of fragile and limited human beings and a divine reality, Pope Leo XIV said at his weekly general audience.
The pope continued his series on the Second Vatican Council...
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED — One would expect a close game when a 17th seed meets a 16th seed, and that is exactly what transpired on March 3 when St. Elizabeth traveled to Concord for a first-round battle in the DIAA...
Catholics from throughout the Diocese of Wilmington are invited to receive the sacrament of reconciliation at any of the 57 parish churches in Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore on Monday, March 30, from 3-8 p.m., during the fifth annual...
In today's Scripture, the mother of James and John asks Jesus to give her sons high places in the Kingdom. What mother wouldn't want that for her children?
But Jesus gives her a lesson in humility, a lesson we should...
NEWARK — Ursuline wasted no time letting the rest of the state know they were at the Rawstrom Natatorium for business on Feb. 28. The Raiders edged Wilmington Charter in the 200-yard medley relay, setting the tone for what...
NEWARK — The Salesianum swim team seems to be as deep as the pools they compete in, and those numbers helped the Sals to a 10th consecutive Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association state championship on Feb. 28 at Rawstrom Natatorium...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court on March 2 temporarily blocked California from enforcing policies that generally prohibit public school teachers from notifying parents about a student's sexual orientation or gender identity, as litigation over that policy proceeds.
A group...
Saint Mark’s High School is proud to continue its Spartan Lecture Series with a nationally recognized expert on parenting, character education and student well-being.
On March 26 at 7 p.m., Saint Mark’s will welcome Michele Borba, educational psychologist, best-selling author...
As the scourge of war spreads across the Middle East, including Lebanon, the ones paying the ultimate price are the innocent men, women and children who want to live in peace, said Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop Georges Iskandar of...
St. Katharine Drexel came from a high-society American family in the Gilded Age, yet she left wealth and comfort behind to live a life dedicated to African Americans, Native Americans and the poor. On today's Lenten Journey, Drexel reminds...










