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Each October the Catholic Church in the United States observes Respect Life Month as a time to focus on the protection of God’s precious gift of human life. The theme of the month varies from year to year, but...
WILMINGTON — A new pathway is coming for students at St. Elizabeth High School. More accurately, four new pathways are coming in the 2024-25 school year, and officials at St. Elizabeth are excited for their potential. “Viking Pathways” is an...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog and a selection from the Catholic Treasures CD, we learn about a new collaboration between Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington and Goodwill of Delaware and Delaware County. Colleen Morrone, President and CEO or...
The world-famous New York Tenors return to the Diocese of Wilmington this year for a Dec. 10 concert, 4 p.m., at Saint Mark’s High School in Pike Creek. The concert benefits Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington. “The Sights...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark’s scored four first-period goals, and that was more than enough in a 6-0 field hockey victory over Concord on Oct. 4. It was the Spartans’ sixth consecutive win. After a few minutes of play in the...
In Marietta, Georgia, helping moms in need goes beyond diaper distribution or rental assistance. It's rocking a baby in the middle of the night to help a tired mother sleep, a phone call to check in and listen, a...
VATICAN CITY — Members of the assembly of the Synod of Bishops are not gathered in Rome to implement a "plan of reformation" but to walk together as a church that discerns God's will for the present moment, Pope...
Pope Francis warns the clock is ticking on the dangers of climate change — and both a paradigm shift and practical action are critically needed to avert looming disasters in nature and human society. The pope released his new apostolic...
Sunday Scripture readings for Oct. 8, 2023, Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Is 5:1-7  Ps 80:9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20  Phil 4:6-9  Mt 21:33-43 We may not face martyrdom, but we are still called to follow the example of Jesus’ selfless...
CLAYMONT — The Archmere student section was decked out in tropical attire, and in full voice, but Wilmington Charter bounced back after giving up a 2-0 lead to win a five-set thriller over the Auks on Oct. 3. Set...