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CHICAGO -- Private citizen groups have arranged for Nativity scenes to be on display at 43 state capitols around the country, a record number, according to a not-for-profit law firm's tally. The Chicago-based Thomas More Society said Dec. 20 that...
The 2023 Catholic Diocese of Wilmington Directory is available and can be ordered now. Books at $35 apiece are available by placing your order with Erica Harmer of The Dialog staff. She can be reached at eharmer@thedialog.org or 302-295-0635. Order forms...
Sometimes things happen for a reason and they’re especially appealing when they happen in a certain season. Kim Ellis is program manager of Basic Needs Assistance for the Diocese of Wilmington Catholic Charities. She got a phone call last month...
WILMINGTON — Kelly Townsend sure made an impression on one of her Padua Academy students in just about no time. Townsend is in her 11th year at the school, but a student who arrived just this fall nominated her for...
WILMINGTON — Saint Mark’s used an early 10-0 run to seize the lead from Conrad, and the Spartans went on to a 48-35 victory at the Wolves Den on Dec. 20. Aubrey Mundy gave the Red Wolves a 4-2 lead...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark’s boys basketball team fell behind against Red Lion, 2-0, when the teams met on Dec. 20, but the Spartans answered with the next 21 points of the contest on their way to a 73-20 victory. Jorden...
My 2-year-old granddaughter Alice and I are putting together a gingerbread house. To keep her occupied while her older sister creates a house from a large kit, Alice and I work with a very small kit, which comes in...
Blessings overflowed as Saints Peter & Paul Elementary School students shared their musical talents and performed for their extended school families at Saints Peter & Paul Church on Dec. 15. As students sang traditional carols and a couple of newer...
BALTIMORE – Early registration is currently under way for the 2023 Conference of the Catholic Men’s Fellowship of Maryland, scheduled for Saturday, March 25 at Saint Louis Parish in Clarksville/Howard County. The conference will feature Curtis Martin of FOCUS Ministries,...
By Christopher Gunty Catholic Review The Maryland Catholic Conference issued a statement Dec. 19 indicating support for legislation that would prospectively eliminate statutes of limitation for civil litigation involving cases of child sexual abuse. Similar legislation eliminating the statute of limitations for...