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WILMINGTON — Archmere held a 14-12 lead over Delaware Military Academy with just under a minute to go when the Seahawks took possession at their own 30 with a chance to win the game. DMA was able to run...
WILMINGTON — There are times when first responders might feel like they are doing the same things with the same people over and over again, with little to show for it. They might feel like banging their heads against...
Before he became Florida's sixth inmate to be executed in the state this year, convicted murderer Michael Duane Zack concluded his final statement Oct. 3 with a message: "To Governor DeSantis and the Clemency Board: I love you. I...
NEWARK — The Saint Mark’s volleyball team passed its most recent test, earning a 3-0 sweep of Newark Charter on Oct. 5. Set scores were 25-19, 25-11, and 25-18. A large crowd, including a contingent of Newark Charter students and...
Q: When I was Evangelical, we were told Jesus wanted to heal us, every time; we need only ask “in his name.” If we weren’t healed it was because we lacked sufficient faith to “claim it.” I remember my...
Catholics of a certain age will remember reciting a set of prayers after Mass called the Leonine Prayers. Introduced by Pope Pius IX in 1859, the prayers were offered in the Papal States for the protection of the Holy...
“The Lord must love you very much,” a wise friend recently encouraged me. I’d just shared with her that a close relative of mine was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. My confidante has been paying close enough attention to my life...
VATICAN CITY — The 364 members of the assembly of the Synod of Bishops and the 85 experts, facilitators and ecumenical delegates accompanying them began their work in earnest Oct. 5, meeting, sharing and praying in small groups. Cardinal Jean-Claude...
VATICAN CITY -- Atop one of the highest hills in the Vatican Gardens, surrounded by green lawns, rose trellises, butterflies and green parrots, a panel of activists and a Nobel-prize winning physicist gathered to offer their insights on the...
PIKE CREEK — The community at St. John the Beloved School in Wilmington turned a bit tropical on Sept. 29 as a way to help a fellow Catholic school that could certainly use it. Students, teachers, administrators and even associate...