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Through an agreement with Faith Content Network, the hit documentary film “Jesus Thirsts: The Miracle of the Eucharist,” which broke box office records this summer, will be screened at the Diocese of Wilmington’s Eucharistic Congress on Oct. 5 at...
Father Edward J. Fahey Jr., a priest of the Diocese of Wilmington, died unexpectedly Sept. 20. He was 63. Father Fahey was a native of Neptune, N.J., who graduated from public schools there and earned a degree in business administration...
In the afterglow of July's 10th National Eucharistic Congress, Jason Shanks senses that there's a new "way of evangelization" emerging -- or reemerging -- among Catholics in the United States. It's a way of evangelization that is "instructive and...
A federal judge in North Dakota sided with the Catholic Benefits Association in its lawsuit against the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission over two regulations the group says violate Catholics' religious beliefs. The CBA, which represents 87 dioceses and more than...
CLAYMONT – Archmere is the latest football team in Delaware to find out that Caravel – the defending state champion in Class 2A – is very, very good, perhaps better than they were a year ago, when they won...
WILMINGTON – St. Elizabeth's football team unleashed multiple weapons on offense, and the defense repeatedly came up with big stops in a 34-0 win over Glasgow on Sept. 28 at Abessinio Stadium. The Vikings evened their record at 2-2. The...
The annual Red Mass, sponsored by the St. Thomas More Society of the Diocese of Wilmington, is scheduled for Oct. 6 at 4 p.m. at St. Joseph on the Brandywine Church in Greenville. The Mass is for members of...
The Diocese of Wilmington’s s Office of Communications has announced that the keynote address and the closing Mass during the Oct. 5 Diocese of Wilmington Eucharistic Congress in Ocean City, Maryland, will be livestreamed on the diocesan YouTube channel...
40 Days for Life, the campaign of prayer and silent witness that takes place each fall and spring, began Sept. 25 at three locations in Delaware. The event brings together pro-life advocates who pray for an end to abortion and...
Changing or repealing constitutional amendments is not impossible, but it is rare and can be difficult, according to a law professor who participated in a Sept. 23 panel about Maryland’s Question 1, the “Right to Reproductive Freedom” amendment. The question,...