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From the city to the country to coastal communities on Delmarva, Catholics in the Diocese of Wilmington are embracing opportunities for eucharistic adoration. The year of parish revival during the National Eucharistic Revival began June 11, and several diocesan parishes...
Sunday Scripture readings for Oct. 29, 2023, Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time Ex 22:20-26  Ps 18:2-3, 3-4, 47, 51  1 Thes 1:5c-10  Mt 22:34-40 Jesus makes an important point — you can’t love God without loving your neighbor Anyone who has spent...
MILLTOWN — If Saint Mark’s was looking for a stiff challenge heading into the DIAA volleyball tournament, they got one from Padua on Oct. 26. The Pandas and Spartans put on a show defensively, but in the end, Saint...
The great “Bottles for Babies” program supported by so many pro-life groups and Knights of Columbus councils across the United States raises money to help new mothers in need, mostly when churchgoers bring home bottles distributed at church and...
A slain Maryland judge is being remembered as a person who practiced his Catholic faith in "a very modest and unassuming way," according to his pastor. Judge Andrew F. Wilkinson of the Maryland Circuit Court for Washington County was fatally...
A Philadelphia priest has admitted to sexually abusing a teen girl who was once an altar server at his parish. Father Armand D. Garcia appeared in a Philadelphia courtroom Oct. 23 to plead guilty to corruption of a minor and...
Students from Catholic schools from across the Diocese of Wilmington gathered at Holy Spirit Church in New Castle on Oct. 19 for the annual rosary rally. Bishop Koenig presided at the service. Padua Academy senior Devon Funchion carried the flag...
DUBLIN -- A group of Irish pilgrims who were in the Holy Land as Hamas attacked southern Israel Oct. 7 said the experience of being there in turbulent times or war helped them identify with the suffering of the...
The volleyball regular season goes out with a bang this week, while boys soccer and field hockey are just a few days behind. Football marches on, with three weeks remaining in the regular season. Cross country, meanwhile, has reached...
University of Delaware students and members of St. Thomas More Oratory heard words of encouragement Oct. 19 from a mental health expert as part of the campus parish's ongoing "Catholic Conversations" speaker series. David Shellenberger, president and CEO of St....