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“One of Us” is a brief snapshot of people who support the Catholic church in various ways in the Diocese of Wilmington. We regularly feature people who may be recognizable within their parish communities. NAME: Lauren Tyree HIGH SCHOOL: Saint Mark's High School YEAR:...
WILMINGTON — Padua’s volleyball team welcomed undefeated Newark Charter to Broom Street on Oct. 3, and the Pandas came ready to play. They put together perhaps their best match of the season in a 3-0 sweep of the Patriots....
LAHAINA, Hawaii -- Members of the close-knit community of Sacred Hearts School in Lahaina are coming together, in faith, in the wake of another disaster. First, the COVID-19 pandemic forced families into isolation and homebound students into virtual classes. Then,...
Bishop Koenig has appointed Deacon Austin A. Lobo, Ph.D., as the new director of the Diocese of Wilmington Missions Office. The Missions Office is responsible for the annual World Missions Sunday special collection held this year Oct. 21-22 in all...
WILMINGTON — The St. Elizabeth volleyball team showed plenty of drive on Oct. 2, when A.I. DuPont visited the St. E Center, but the Tigers left with a 3-1 win over the host Vikings. Set scores were 29-31, 25-16,...
WASHINGTON -- California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced his appointment of Laphonza Butler, president of the abortion advocacy group Emily's List, to California's U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the recent death of Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein. The appointment of an...
Pro-life advocates from central and southern Delaware began the fall 40 Days for Life campaign Sept. 27 in front of Planned Parenthood of Dover. The campaign of prayer and silent witness will continue through Nov. 5. According to Donna Latteri,...
It was a typical spring evening as the 17-year-old was walking home from his part-time restaurant job in Wilmington. But something wasn’t right. Troy Holloway had the sense someone was following him. He had a feeling something not good was about...
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court's new term begins Oct. 2, and on its docket will be legal challenges concerning both the First and Second Amendments, as well as potentially other related major cases. Texas and Florida both have passed laws...
By Msgr. Fredrik Hansen Key questions for the ministry of law The long-established custom of initiating a new judicial year by the invocation of the Holy Spirit provides those entrusted with the ministry of law with a most auspicious occasion to...