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“The past and present of Catholic media” will be the topic of the 10th annual John Cardinal Foley Lecture on the Church and Social Communications Jan. 23 at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in suburban Philadelphia. Featured speaker is Lino Rulli,...
Sunday Scripture readings, Jan. 8, 2023: The Epiphany of the Lord 1) Is 60:1-6  Psalm 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-13 2) Eph 3:2-3, 5-6  Gospel: Mt 2:1-12 Feast reminds us that God holds the answer to our desire for happiness Happiness is a million-dollar industry. Products...
It's that time of year again. Mount Aviat Academy will be selling their delicious, homemade cream puffs —a specialty of the Oblate Sisters — in the annual fundraiser which has become a regional favorite. Cream puffs are available for pre-order...
Saint Francis Hospital has received a grant of $1 million through Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware’s “BluePrints for the Community” program to support The Healthy Village at Saint Francis, a model of care that addresses the social influencers...
WASHINGTON  -- President Joe Biden did not attend the funeral of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI Jan. 5 and instead sent U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See Joe Donnelly to represent his administration and the United States. The decision came after...
Jan. 5, 2023 --- (Wilmington, Delaware) --- Reverend Monsignor (John) Thomas Cini, retired pastor of St. Ann Parish in Wilmington and longtime Diocese of Wilmington administrator, died on Jan. 4 at the age of 80. Born in Wilmington and...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Benedict XVI "spread and testified to" the Gospel his entire life, Pope Francis told tens of thousands of people gathered Jan. 5 for his predecessor's funeral Mass. "Like the women at the tomb, we too have...
WILMINGTON — Bishop Koenig remembered the late Pope Benedict XVI for his faith, humility and love for God in a memorial Mass at the Cathedral of St. Peter in Wilmington on Jan. 4. The former pontiff died Dec. 31...
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will allow retail pharmacies to offer abortion pills in the United States for the first time, the agency announced Jan. 3, prompting criticism from Catholic and pro-life groups. The Biden administration's rule...
It’s not every day that you get to see a pope elected. Everyone knows black smoke signals more work needs to be done by cardinals in conclave. White smoke means we have a new pope. Fathers James Kirk and John Klevence...