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Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for today, the third of March. Today's Gospel is just one of many Lenten mentions of the Prodigal Son. Take just a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for today, the second of March. Today's Gospel is just one of many Lenten mentions of the Prodigal Son. Take just a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of...
WILMINGTON — When a basketball team’s shots are just not falling, it better have a Plan B. St. Elizabeth’s girls team found itself in this very situation on March 1 against Delaware Military Academy in the second round of...
As a small child, I was a bit of a religious nerd. I'm not sure why, but I was the oldest child, the only daughter, and our little Catholic mission parish in farm country was central to our lives. From...
There are some news articles one consumes with the same reluctance as one accepts a repellent medical treatment. "A Marketplace of Girl Influencers Managed by Moms and Stalked by Men," which was featured in the New York Times in...
The original version of this article included quotes incorrectly attributed to Charlene Katra due to a virtual room mix-up. They are now properly attributed to Kelly Mantoan. From 2015 to 2017, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
VATICAN CITY -- The gifts of men and women are "fruitful" together, and to erase the difference between men and women "is to erase humanity," Pope Francis said. "Today the worst danger is gender ideology, which erases differences," he said,...
VATICAN CITY -- Jesus did not teach his disciples to organize agencies and structures to help vulnerable people, but gave the example of encountering them, listening to them and helping them as individuals and not "categories" of people in...
Welcome to Our Lenten Journey for today, the first of March. Take just a moment to connect with the Word of God during this time of prayer and sacrifice and check out the full gospel and readings here: March...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark’s and Appoquinimink put on the game of the tournament thus far in the DIAA boys basketball postseason, with the Spartans moving on after a 64-61 double-overtime thriller on Feb. 29. The Spartans, the sixth seed,...