On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, Bob Krebs talks with Phillip Campbell, a history teacher for Homeschool Connections and the author of many books on Catholic history, most notably the Story of Civilization series...
WILMINGTON — Katie Hanich recorded a hat trick with an assist to help Saint Mark’s to a 7-0 victory against Ursuline in the season opener for both teams on Sept. 4 at Serviam Field.
The Spartans controlled the action from...
Organizers of the Oct. 5 Eucharistic Congress in the Diocese of Wilmington announced a dedicated family space at the event at the convention center in Ocean City, Md.
This specialized area is designed with the youngest attendees in mind, catering...
The latest federal lawsuit against a pro-life activist involves a former Franciscan friar who barricaded himself in a restroom at a Philadelphia abortion clinic, forcing an intervention by a police SWAT team.
Matthew Connolly, 42, of St. Paul, Minnesota, who...
A mass shooting took place at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia, on Sept. 4, local officials reported.
According to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, at least four people were killed and at least nine injured requiring hospitalization. The GBI...
With contributions by Samantha Korsney,
Padua Academy Class of 2024
Dana Robinson’s work with the Raskob Foundation and National Catholic Community Foundation embodies a deep commitment to service and education, values that have shaped his life and career.
In a recent...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Supreme Court Sept. 3 rejected Oklahoma’s effort to regain millions in federal family planning grants that the Biden administration rescinded over the state’s refusal to comply with its abortion referral requirements.
The high court rejected the...
The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington believes that all children who desire to attend a Catholic school should be allowed to do so, regardless of their family’s financial position. Unfortunately, many children cannot remain in our Catholic schools yearly because...
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
As we begin a new school year, I am reminded of the tremendous gift of Catholic education. Our schools are not just places of learning; they are communities of faith where our children grow...
It's field hockey season once again for girls at Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Wilmington. Penalty corners and tomahawking are back in fashion beginning Sept. 4 for four of the six teams, with another getting started on...










