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WILMINGTON — The mission of Salesianum School is to develop the whole person, according to school president Tom Kardish. Part of that, he said, in addition to providing an education, brotherhood, spiritual development and a supportive community is “a...
Survivors of the Los Angeles wildfires say their Catholic faith is bringing them through the flames. "I left my house at 3:30 a.m. yesterday with really nothing," said Sarah Ray, a teacher from Altadena, California, and member of St. Andrew...
We need mercy because we live in an imperfect world. We all know people who have suffered a death in the family, a serious illness, divorce, a job loss or some other personal tragedy. We have heard shocking stories...
Q: Some Evangelical friends were recently quizzing me on the Catholic understanding of baptism. They were especially asking about Jesus' baptism, and whether this indicates Jesus had some sin or sins of which he needed to repent. They had...
WILMINGTON – Ursuline's basketball team put a bit of distance between themselves and Padua when they met Jan. 9, then resisted all of the Pandas' attempts to get back into the game in a 62-46 decision at a packed...
With northern Gaza Strip's last major hospital lying in ruins following a raid by Israeli forces, the director of Caritas Jerusalem said that with limited medical resources and basic supplies, Palestinians in the ravaged territory are running out of...
A church in Pacific Palisades appeared to be destroyed and more than 60 Catholic schools were closed as several major fires in the Los Angeles area burned overnight into Jan.8. Images shared with Angelus, the news outlet of the LA...
President Joe Biden has canceled his upcoming trip to Italy, including an audience with Pope Francis, in order to "remain focused on directing the full federal response" in the wake of the devastating wildfires raging in California, the White...
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED – Archmere's boys basketball team turned to a familiar face whenever it needed a spark during the Auks' game at Brandywine on Jan. 8. Charlie Malloy scored 18 points, several when his team needed them the most,...
“One of Us” is a brief snapshot of people who support the Catholic church in various ways in the Diocese of Wilmington. We regularly feature people who may be recognizable within their parish or school communities. NAME: Virginia Durkin O'Shea Parish: Immaculate Heart...