On this episode of Catholic Forum, Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, OP joins the show to discuss his new book “Witness: A Guided Lent Journal for Prayer and Meditation” from Ave Maria Press. Fr. Briscoe also discusses his work as...
St. Francis de Sales is the patron saint of the Diocese of Wilmington, and the patron saint of journalists -- like the staff of The Dialog. When the world seems to be uncertain or chaotic, St. Francis offers the...
ROME — Pope Leo XIV prayed for world leaders to “abandon projects of death” in a video message released by the Vatican on March 5 calling on people around the world to pray for peace.
“Today we lift up our...
WILMINGTON — St. Elizabeth might have put up 60 points against Odessa in a second-round DIAA girls basketball tournament game, but the Vikings' defense was the principal reason they are moving on to the quarterfinals. They limited the Ducks...
Don’t let the rainy days get you down, warmer temperatures are coming next week, and there is always something to do in the Diocese of Wilmington. Check out what’s happening in the coming weeks:
• Looking for a Friday Fish...
Scripture readings for March 8, 2026, Third Sunday in Lent
Ex 17:3-7 Ps 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9 Rom 5:1-2, 5-8 Jn 4:5-42
Preaching on this story from John's Gospel, I like how St. Augustine put it. Describing the dialogue between Jesus and...
Rhode Island's attorney general has published a 284-page report on sexual abuse in the Diocese of Providence, capping a six-year investigation that began in 2019 through a voluntary agreement with the diocese to survey records stretching back to 1950.
Released...
By Courtney Mares, OSV News
ROME -- Catholic sisters from around the world are inviting people to join a livestreamed prayer for peace March 6 amid ongoing violence related to the U.S. and Israel-Iran war.
The International Union of Superiors General,...
By Eric Peat, Today's Catholic, OSV News
Leading up to a college football clash between Notre Dame and heated rival Miami in the late 1980s, a team chaplain for the Hurricanes proclaimed that God doesn't care who wins football games.
Lou...
Today's readings all focus on rejecting earthly things. The words remind us that our reward ultimately lies with the Lord, not with man. We may find it challenging to continue making earthly sacrifices on our Lenten journey; let these...










