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Q: Why are there so many different kinds of convents out there? I don't understand why a young woman who feels called to give her life to God would need that many choices. (Ohio) A: The short answer to the...
CHICAGO -- As a young man discerning a call to the priesthood in the late 1980s, Ronald Hicks took a year off from the seminary with the goal of learning Spanish. He volunteered in an orphanage, Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos ("Our...
The 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games opening Feb. 6 are not merely a display of athletic prowess, but an opportunity to rediscover sports as a means of fostering peace in a fractured world, said an official of the...
Saint Mark’s High School will hold its annual induction ceremony for the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame on Feb. 13 at the school. The list of inductees includes individual athletes and three teams, along with two administrators. Tickets and...
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington will host its 2026 Tribute Dinner April 15  at the Chase Center on the Riverfront, honoring Stephen L. Hyde with the Msgr. Thomas J. Reese Award for exceptional leadership, philanthropy and commitment...
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump Feb. 5 said he will not fire Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem amid political fallout after some of her department's controversial actions in Minneapolis. Critics including faith leaders have questioned immigration enforcement efforts in that...
WILMINGTON – After a sluggish first half, the Cape Henlopen girls basketball team got its offense in gear, and the Vikings clamped down defensively in a 49-28 win at Padua. It was Cape's seventh straight win. The Vikings had some...
In response to an invitation from Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), to pray for peace in our nation and communities, Bishop William E. Koenig and the priests of the Diocese...
CLAYMONT — The last day of Catholic Schools Week at Archmere Academy ended with some fun and games in the gymnasium, but before students departed for the weekend, they watched as the school honored one of its own. Michael A....
On this episode of Catholic Forum, Bob Krebs comes out of retirement (briefly) to interview the new host of Catholic Forum and Director of Communications for the Diocese of Wilmington, Hannah Dell. Hannah talks about her life and experience...