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GREENVILLE — St. Elizabeth scored three times in the top of the first inning and never looked back, taking an 8-1 victory at Tatnall on April 3. The bats were plenty to support starting pitcher Ben Campbell, who scattered...
“When you approach the tabernacle remember that he has been waiting for you for twenty centuries.” — St. Josemaria Escriva April 3 was Reconciliation Monday. If you had the chance to participate in the sacrament on this special day, that’s...
The 2023 high school musicals in the Diocese of Wilmington saw another entry hit the stage last weekend when Saint Mark's High School performed "Grease." It's nearing the end of the run of shows for this year, but there is...
If you want to go see some high school boys sports action this week involving teams from Catholic high schools, all but one option takes place Monday-Wednesday. Whether it is baseball, lacrosse, track and field, volleyball or tennis, there...
The week leading up to Easter is an interesting one for the Catholic high schools in the Diocese of Wilmington. The first few days of the week look like a normal schedule, but with the significance of the Holy...
March 2023 Dear Friends in Christ, I want to personally invite all Catholics in Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore to experience Our Lord’s love and forgiveness on April 3 from 3-8 p.m., as we hold our second annual, diocesanwide “Reconciliation Monday.”...
Officials confirmed a fatality at a collapsed structure along Tuckers Road southeast of Greenwood, Sussex County. It’s the first confirmed death from a tornado in Delaware since 1983 according to the National Weather Service. Delaware State Police are currently...
Father Edward M. Aigner Jr., a priest of the Diocese of Wilmington since 1972, died April 1. He was 78. The retired priest had been in residence at St. Francis de Sales parish in Salisbury, Md. Funeral arrangements have not yet...
(Father Edward M. Aigner Jr., a retired priest of the Diocese of Wilmington, died Saturday, April 1. He had been in residence at St. Francis de Sales parish in Salisbury, Md. Below is an opinion piece Father Aigner wrote...
VATICAN CITY -- The unborn, migrants, the elderly and the disabled are "living icons" of Jesus that call Christians to draw close to those who feel abandoned just as Christ did on the cross, Pope Francis said. In his homily...