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The 115 pilgrims enjoyed some cloudy skies and a high temperature of 70 degrees in Pescara and Manoppello Oct. 30 as the Diocese of Wilmington jubilee pilgrimage continued its way through Italy. The Sanctuary of the Holy Face in Manoppello...
WILMINGTON — Ursuline trailed Tatnall, 2-0, heading into the fourth quarter of their DIAA Division II first-round matchup on Oct. 29 at Serviam Field. The fifth-seeded Raiders had opportunities but had not gotten too many shots at Hornets goalie...
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED — Father John Solomon keeps pretty busy with his day job as pastor of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, but he has added another duty, one critical to the faithful of the Diocese of Wilmington. At the beginning...
WASHINGTON -- As Hurricane Melissa continued its devastating course through the Caribbean, Archbishop Timothy P. Broglio, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, urged Catholics to pray for and support the people and communities impacted by one of...
On this week's Catholic Forum, we learn about the growing phenomenon of faith travel with Marion Amberg, an award-winning journalist and author. Ambert has written for over 100 publications, ranging from Catholic Digest to Family Motor Coaching to Texas...
Scripture readings for Nov. 2, 2025, All Souls Day Wis 3:1-9  Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6  Rom 5:5-11 OR Rom 6:3-9  Jn 6:37-40 Forese had not been dead that long, not even five years. That's why Dante wondered how he'd made...
“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: Sara Smith  Parish: Attends both parishes...
The 115 pilgrims from the Diocese of Wilmington spent time Tuesday in Assisi. After an early Mass in one of the chapels of the Basilica of Saint Francis, pilgrims experienced guided tours of the Basilica of Saint Francis, the Basilica...
RICHMOND, Va. — The weather held off, the bands played on, and the turnstiles clicked at The Diamond baseball stadium in Richmond as more than 2,000 people showed up for the Richmond Diocese's first-ever Catholic Fest. Participants were young and...
Pope Leo XIV and Vatican officials have urged Catholic leaders across Asia to adopt a "zero tolerance" stance on abuse and called on them to strengthen measures to protect minors and vulnerable adults. The appeal came during the first National...