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Students at Saint Mark’s High School will be greeted by a new principal when they return to school at the end of the month. It just won’t be the one they heard about. Eileen Wilkinson is moving to the principal’s...
LANSING, Mich. -- The members of the deathcore metal band Voluntary Mortification are considerate country neighbors, wrapping up garage rehearsals by 8:30 p.m., before the sun disappears over the surrounding fields. From the end of the long driveway leading off...
Scripture Readings for Aug. 18, 2024, Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Prv 9:1-6  Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7  Eph 5:15-20  Jn 6:51-58 John's Gospel reminds us what we hunger for is more than earthly food This Gospel puts me in a New York...
Nicaragua has revoked the legal status of the Caritas chapter in the Diocese of Matagalpa and continued arresting priests and laity there, delivering another blow to a diocese decimated by the detentions and expulsions of clergy and the exile...
We are blessed to be enjoying some beautiful days of fine summer weather here in the Diocese of Wilmington. Be sure to get out and enjoy the fun things to do around town and in your parishes: • If you’re...
ASTON, Pa. — Sister Maria Anna Dela Paz, who ministered in the Diocese of Wilmington as part of her formation, professed her final vows as a Sister of St. Francis of Philadelphia on Aug. 11 at Our Lady of...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, Bob Krebs talks to Sister Therese Marie of the Eucharist, a Little Sister of the Poor who works at the Jean Jugan Residence in Newark. Sister talks about...
Saint Francis Hospital’s maternity unit is celebrating its 40th anniversary of serving the city of Wilmington and northern Delaware. First opening its doors on July 23, 1984, the maternity unit at Saint Francis Hospital has delivered thousands of babies in...
Archbishop-elect Richard G. Henning, bishop of the Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island, was named last week by Pope Francis as the next Archbishop of Boston. He succeeds Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley who has served in that role since 2003. Archbishop-elect Henning...
The Delaware Knights of Columbus will lead a prayer vigil at the gravesite of 63 aborted babies on Sept. 14 as part of the National Day of Remembrance for victims of abortion. It will take place at Cathedral Cemetery,...