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Q: If a Catholic couple gets married in the Church but later it emerges that one of them is suffering from a severe mental illness with psychotic episodes, can that marriage be declared invalid due to mental health issues? A:...
A national coalition of pro-life nurses says they "will not comply" with Delware's assisted suicide bill that passed in the Senate Tuesday, according to The Christian Post website, as the Diocese of Wilmington is calling on people of faith...
Padua Academy students, staff, families, alumnae and friends flocked to Frawley Stadium on June 18 for Padua Night at the Wilmington Blue Rocks baseball game. The evening began with 2014 Padua graduate and current softball assistant coach Nicolette Sabatina throwing...
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican authorities recently rescued 13 kidnapped migrants from a Ciudad Juárez stash house, where the captives "were beaten, tortured, sexually assaulted and extorted for additional smuggling fees by members of a transnational criminal organization," according to...
NEW CASTLE — About 40 people, including a few students, gathered at Crowley Hall at St. Peter the Apostle Parish in New Castle on July 27 to learn more about why their school will not reopen in the fall....
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Democratic and Republican presidential nominees, participated in the first general election debate of the 2024 cycle on June 27, including on topics like abortion, immigration, foreign policy, and the...
More than six decades after his ordination for the Diocese of Wilmington, Msgr. Stanley Russell will retire from the active priesthood on June 26. An era might be coming to a close, but Msgr. Russell said he’s just entering...
"I think my heart is going to explode," said Montse Alvarado, describing the way she expects to feel when she gathers with tens of thousands of Catholics to adore the Eucharist at Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium in July. "It...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis expressed his concern that Christians fleeing the Holy Land and the whole of the Middle East will leave no Christian presence in the land "where it all began." The pope lamented the "dramatic situation" taking...
VATICAN CITY -- While Christians must treat addicts with care and comprehension, drug traffickers who push their products on the vulnerable are "murderers" who are called to conversion, Pope Francis said. Breaking from his catechetical series centered on the Holy...