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On this episode of Catholic Forum , after a news update from The Dialog and a song from Beth Neilsen Chapman's Hymns CD, we discuss the hot topic of crypto currency and the sin of usury, with MIT grad and local Catholic author,...
WARSAW, Poland -- "Apparently, it is God's will that we die here," said Mother Janina Byszewska, the superior of the Benedictine Nuns of the Most Blessed Sacrament community, which found itself in the midst of the fighting of the...
August 8, 2025 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, Every August we are asked to contribute to the annual special collection to benefit the Cathedral of Saint Peter, the seat of the Diocese of Wilmington. This year, the collection is held...
Amid the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration, Bishop Mark E. Brennan of Wheeling-Charleston, West Virginia, is urging the people of his state to "affirm the humanity of all immigrants, regardless of legal status." But he also called on...
Peace and nuclear disarmament a begin in the heart, said the head of the nation's Catholic bishops. "We must renew our efforts to work for the conversion of heart required for a global commitment to lasting peace, and thus the...
“One of Us” is a brief snapshot of people who support the Catholic church in various ways in the Diocese of Wilmington. We regularly feature people who may be recognizable within their parish or school communities. NAME: Megan Romer Parish: Holy Family Hometown:...
It’s a daunting aspiration: to provide rosaries and scapulars to every First Holy Communicant in the country. But that’s just what Delawarean Andy Maggio wants to do. The 88-year-old parishioner at St. Ann Parish in Bethany Beach believes in the...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Leo XIV visited a Spanish teenager who had to be hospitalized during the Jubilee of Youth and prayed with and spoke to the family. The pope said that if the teen "had come all the way...
He knows what he’s talking about. This former tech CEO and current chief operating officer worked about 100 hours a week from his late teens into his 20s running his own successful business. Some things worked out, others didn’t. Then, he...
ROME — Addressing an estimated 1 million young people, Pope Leo XIV urged them to forge genuine relationships rooted in Christ rather than ephemeral online connections that can reduce individuals to a commodity. "When a tool controls someone, that person...