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The internet can be wonderful. Until it's not. How we use it matters. This morning, I'm dog-sitting my daughter's rescue dog, Gus, who has separation anxiety. He loves our fenced-in backyard, but he wants me to enjoy it with him....
Public opinion seems to have a particular effect when it comes to the social policy regarding migration. From December 2003 to December 2005, I represented the United States as one of the 19 commissioners on the Global Commission on International...
Q: I'm retired and I volunteer with my parish to do the tech stuff to livestream some of the parish's Masses online. Sometimes I livestream funerals for people who have family members who can't be there in person, and...
Ahead of early August's Jubilee of Youth in Rome, some Vatican watchers built up the event as an opportunity for Pope Leo XIV to make his first major mark as pontiff. One analyst likened the gathering to other similar...
Student leaders at Saints Peter and Paul High School met to help work toward a strong start to the school year, which begins Aug. 26. Student Government representatives and De Spiritus Faith Mentors at the school in the Diocese of...
JWASHINGTON -- A federal district court in Philadelphia Aug. 13 struck down a religious conscience rule implemented by the first Trump administration exempting employers with religious or moral concerns from having to provide their employees with insurance coverage for...
Official Appointments The Most Reverend William E. Koenig, D.D., Bishop of Wilmington, announces the following appointments: Pastors The Reverend Paul Kuzhimannil Mathew, C.Ss.R., was appointed Pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, Seaford, effective May 20, 2025, upon the recommendation of the Reverend Poly Kannampuzha,...
Students will be heading back to school in just two weeks, but there are plenty of fun and spiritual activities happening in the rest of August in the Diocese of Wilmington. Check out some of these events: • On Sunday,...
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy (CNS) -- Arriving in Castel Gandolfo, Pope Leo XIV told reporters he hoped U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin can find a way to reach a ceasefire in Russia's war on Ukraine when...
GLASGOW — A few weeks before Catholic students were set to return to school, it was opening day for some of their teachers. Approximately 50 men and women beginning work at Catholic schools in the Diocese of Wilmington gathered Aug....