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NEWARK — Salesianum and Smyrna traded Friday Night Lights for Saturday Afternoon Sunshine, but the teams’ football matchup on Oct. 4 definitely had a big-time feel. On the turf at Delaware Stadium under sunny skies, the Sals opened up...
WILMINGTON — Saint Mark’s football team held a lead most of the night on Oct. 3 at Delaware Military Academy, but the Seahawks struck late for a 15-10 win at an energized Fusco Field. The Spartans opened with the ball,...
WILMINGTON — The St. Elizabeth football team was coming off a big win over Tower Hill two weeks ago, and they have Class 1A's top-ranked team, Brandywine, on the schedule next week. In between, after a week off, stood...
A group of Catholics in Lewes took part Oct. 2 in a legacy planning seminar at Saint Jude the Apostle Church. It’s an initiative introduced by Sheila McGirl and the Diocese of Wilmington Development Office. Another gathering is booked for...
King Charles III has appointed Bishop Sarah Mullally of London as the first female Anglican archbishop of Canterbury. The historic appointment of the married mother of two was welcomed by Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster, the president of England and...
A group of 118 Catholic parishioners from across Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore depart from Philadelphia International Airport on Oct. 26 for a 10-day pilgrimage to Italy to mark the Jubilee Year 2025 (the 2,025th anniversary of the Incarnation of...
VATICAN CITY -- Living in harmony with others requires benevolence, honesty, solidarity and mutual respect, Pope Leo XIV said. Welcoming new recruits from different regions of Switzerland to the Pontifical Swiss Guard, the pope said they are called "to form...
MILLTOWN — Bobby Groves wasn’t going to let an ocean stand between him and his dreams. Groves is in his second year playing high school football in the United States and his first at Saint Mark’s High School, where he...
Q: My husband and I got a divorce because my husband had an affair. Why doesn't the church agree with me that it was his fault and grant my annulment? Why is my church siding with him? (New York) A:...
By Katarzyna Szalajko, OSV News This October, over a million children around the world will lift their voices in prayer as pontifical charity Aid to the Church in Need marks the 20th anniversary of its One Million Children Praying the...