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The Archdiocese of Mobile said it is "relieved" that a priest who fled his pastoral assignment this summer has returned to the U.S., as the Mobile County District Attorney’s Office announced its investigation into the priest has been closed...
STOCKTON, Calif. -- The Stockton Police Department was investigating whether a hate crime was behind an act of vandalism that left white paint streaked across the front doors of the 81-year-old Cathedral of the Annunciation in Stockton. Local news reports...
WILMINGTON — The parking lot at St. Ann’s Church in Wilmington was turned into a display of Wilmington Police Department personnel and assets on Nov. 3, and students from the parish school were able to see all of them...
By Dennis Stameza Diocese of Wilmington seminarian Pastoral year is a one-year program of supervised ministry in a parish, which normally takes place for our seminarians after the second year of academic studies. In my case, it was a period of...
Former President Donald Trump led President Joe Biden in five out of six key battleground states, according to a new poll by The New York Times and Siena College, a Franciscan-run school in Loudonville, New York. But the poll also...
The first high school state championships of 2023-24 will take place this week, with a few other sports moving in that direction. Catholic high schools are still in contention for several of them. Cross country and field hockey will have...
LVIV, Ukraine -- Ukraine's Secret Service, SBU, announced suspicion against Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill, who, it said, “blessed the racists to kill Ukrainians." "The Security Service and the Prosecutor General's Office gathered evidence against the head of the Russian Orthodox...
VATICAN CITY -- The wars being fought in Gaza, Ukraine and other parts of the world are destroying the future of the children who live in those nations, Pope Francis said. Speaking about the conflict in Palestine and Israel after...
By Louis Namugera Diocese of Wilmington seminarian As part of my application process at the St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore, I was asked how I viewed God as a child. I responded that I had known God as a...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark’s bounced back from it’s only loss of the regular season with a convincing 3-0 victory over Wilmington Friends in the second round of the DIAA volleyball tournament on Nov. 4. Set scores were 25-14, 25-13,...