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ROME -- The lawyer for the former Vatican employee accused of trying to sell St. Peter's Basilica an allegedly stolen 17th-century manuscript about plans for the massive canopy over the basilica's main altar said the illustrated manuscript is different...
It was a beautiful day for a special occasion in New Castle June 9. Dozens of parishioners, neighbors and friends carried forward a 100-year Catholic tradition. St. Anthony Society in New Castle celebrated its 100-year anniversary with a traditional procession through...
By Celia Wolf-Devine, OSV News Regular prayer has always been regarded as an essential part of Christian life. In the psalms, the believer is compared to a tree planted by a stream that still bears fruit, even in times of...
VATICAN CITY -- A former employee of St. Peter's Basilica is in Vatican custody after allegedly being caught in a Vatican-orchestrated sting operation involving the sale of a manuscript by Italian baroque master Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The suspect, a former...
ROME -- The Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel and Israel's massive military response in Gaza have led to strong papal pleas for peace but also to Vatican-Israeli diplomatic tensions. At a concert and reception June 6, Raphael Schutz, the...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum was considered the top team in Delaware boys lacrosse long before this season started, and the Sals validated those opinions with their fourth straight state championship, which they finalized with a 16-6 win over Cape Henlopen...
Q: Can you explain the church's teachings about yoga and reiki? Recently a priest gave a presentation in which he said that, to avoid the devil, Catholics should also avoid things like palm readers and ouija boards. He also...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum’s baseball team certainly underwent a transformation during the month of May. The entered the month riding a six-game winning streak before hitting a rough patch that saw them lose four out of five games, leaving them...
The Delaware Senate Executive Committee will consider the assisted-suicide bill passed by the House of Representatives when it meets on June 12. The Delaware Catholic Advocacy Network is urging state residents to contact the members of the committee to...
The highly anticipated graduation issue that comes out each spring is scheduled to be included in The Dialog June 14. Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Wilmington are the primary focus of the section, but elementary schools have a...