Under the watchful eye of the Blessed Mother statue on the grounds of Holy Spirit parish in New Castle, the Knights of the Cardinal Gibbons Assembly #150, Knights of Columbus, completed their long-term project of memorial benches at the...
STANTON — Families looking for others who share their Catholic faith have had a group, Parents with Young Children Ministry, for a number of years now in the northern part of the Diocese of Wilmington. The organization has recently...
WASHINGTON -- A federal judge on July 10 placed a new, temporary nationwide block on President Donald Trump's executive order to end the practice of birthright citizenship as part of a class action lawsuit, a different legal procedure after...
Q: My brother is an alcoholic and has already had one failed marriage because of it. He recently got an annulment and is now planning his second wedding. How can the church let him marry again when it seems...
The bishops of the United States have long been advocates of reforms to our broken immigration system.
Thoughtful observers of the challenges facing our country cannot help but recognize that serious reforms are necessary to preserve safety and the integrity...
In the early morning hours of the day Americans prepared to celebrate our independence with cookouts and fireworks, rain poured in the Texas hill country. In 45 minutes, the Guadalupe River, prone to flash flooding, rose an astonishing 26...
Recently, lots of bishops have been speaking out. Cardinal Joseph L. Bernardin must be smiling, for 40 years after he argued that Catholic social teaching was a “seamless garment” that preached a “consistent ethic of life,” some of his...
WILMINGTON — Andrew Bozanic said his arrival at Padua Academy was a matter of being in the right place at the right time. His students have certainly benefited from his turn of fate.
Bozanic just finished his eighth year at...
Utterly life-changing was the day I learned that the Hebrew word most frequently used for “sin” (hhatah) is understood by scholars to mean “missing the mark.”
It’s beautiful, isn’t it? If God is central to our lives, and our desire...
On a bright, sunny, hot day in Georgetown, George Meringolo witnessed his faith-filled mission materialize as an eager group gathered to officially mark the start of a project that will open big doors with modest homes for the working...