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BRANDYWINE HUNDRED — Mia Loughery might only be 14 years old, but the Immaculate Heart of Mary School eighth-grader is ready to join the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil at IHM on April 19. She said it is...
By Dr. Michael T. Vest In jurisdictions where it is legal, the option of ending one’s life through lethal drugs will always be the cheapest option available to any patient with a serious illness. Data compiled by the Oregon health department...
Henri Nouwen was a priest, educator, writer, and further enriched the lives of those around him by founding L’Arche Daybreak for people with intellectual disabilities. What a loving act in a life with many acts. Read more about Henri...
In what could be a preview of another boys lacrosse final between Salesianum and Cape Henlopen, the Vikings visit the Sals on Monday night to help kick off an abbreviated sports week. There is also some noteworthy baseball on the...
The early part of the week is the busier time as the girls' athletic teams from the Diocese of Wilmington try to get some action in before the Easter break and make up for some of the games rained...
By Ellen Barrosse As the Delaware legislature debates HB140, a bill to legalize physician-assisted suicide, the discussion typically centers on individual autonomy and end-of-life dignity. However, emerging research reveals troubling and unintended consequences: the legalization of assisted suicide is associated...
WILMINGTON — The 14th annual Catholic Youth Ministries pilgrimage through city streets April 12 was a real test of faith for the more than 500 young people and their adult leaders. The loop that began and ended at St. Elizabeth...
WASHINGTON -- A federal judge on April 11 declined to block the Trump administration from carrying out Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions at what are seen as sensitive locations, including houses of worship. A coalition of more than two dozen...
VATICAN CITY -- Carrying the cross means more than bearing personal suffering -- it means stepping into the pain of others and walking beside them, Pope Francis wrote at the start of Holy Week. "To carry the cross of Christ...
VATICAN CITY -- Two popes who played instrumental roles in building the world's largest church now gaze at one another with renewed clarity in the apse of St. Peter's Basilica. After decades of accumulating dirt, dust and grime, the funerary...