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On this episode of Catholic Forum, Faces of Impact in partnership with Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington returns with a continuation of the discussion on Msgr. Thomas Reese and the Annual Tribute Dinner. In this episode, Abigail Klous...
In a week that began with Reconciliation Monday in the Diocese of Wilmington, the priests of the diocese led parishioners through prayerful gatherings Holy Thursday, Good Friday, the Easter Vigil and morning Mass on Easter Sunday. Thousands of Catholics began...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Easter threatened major strikes on Iran’s energy and transportation infrastructure if its leaders do not cooperate with his demand to open the Strait of Hormuz. The post came the same day Pope Leo XIV made a...
Q: In the Apostles Creed, we say that Jesus "descended into hell" after he died on the cross. But why would Jesus go to hell if he was sinless? A: The short answer is that Jesus was not sent to...
WILMINGTON – St. Elizabeth scored five runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to take a lead on Tatnall that they would not relinquish in a 9-6 baseball win on April 2. It was the Vikings' third win...
On this Good Friday, the most sorrowful day on the Church calendar, let St. John of the Cross be an inspiration to you:  “Live in faith and hope, though it be in darkness, for in this darkness God protects...
PERRYVILLE, Md. — Good Shepherd School went into the Easter break with its annual celebration of the season. Middle-school students presented the Last Supper, and this year, for the first time, it included an actual meal. Students, parents and others...
From solemn processions in Spain to dramatic reenactments of Christ's passion in an El Salvadoran prison yard, Catholics around the world commemorate Holy Week with traditions molded by their history, culture and faith. Images released by the Reuters news agency...
VATICAN CITY-- Pope Leo XIV urged Catholics to reject comfort, power and domination and instead embrace a mission rooted in self-giving love, even when it requires risk, vulnerability and suffering. As Catholics prepare for Easter on Holy Thursday, Pope Leo...
LEAWOOD, Kan. (OSV News) -- Kids at Nativity Parish School skated like it's 1999 in February to kick off what their moms hope will be a lower-tech lifestyle. Kindergarten-through-fifth grade students from more than 200 Nativity families have opted to...