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WILMINGTON – The annual Blue Mass, which honors local, county, state and federal law enforcement, fire, emergency medical and military personnel, will be held Oct. 7 at 11 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Church, Cedar and Clayton streets, in Wilmington. First...
LEWES — Perhaps there’s something in the air. Father Brian Lewis and director of religious education Michael McShane both feel the joy at St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church in Lewes is almost “palpable.” Perhaps it’s the two new murals created...
MONTREAL-- The French Ministry of Justice announced that France will not extradite Oblate Father Joannès Rivoire to Canada. However, the priest's congregation, the Oblates of Mary Immaculate, said it was moving to expel the former missionary accused of sexual assault...
CLAYMONT — Archmere’s volleyball team, coming off a thrilling five-set win at Padua last week, returned to Moglia Fieldhouse for the latest battle in their very challenging schedule. In front of nearly a full house, including a boisterous student...
LONDON-- An English cardinal took part in the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in an indication of openness of the British Royal family to ecumenical and interfaith dialogue. Some observers believe the involvement of Cardinal Vincent Nichols of Westminster represents...
VATICAN CITY -- Close to 200 bishops at the beginning of their ministries in dioceses and eparchies around the world met Pope Francis Sept. 19 at the end of a week of conferences. Because the COVID-19 pandemic had forced the...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after news from The Dialog, and music from Beth Nielson Chapman's "Hymns" CD, we will learn about this year's Marian Pilgrimage taking place on October 1st at Holy Spirit Church in New Castle,...
Nearly four dozen parishioners from several parishes in New Castle County enjoyed glorious weather Sept. 17 on a daylong pilgrimage to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on the 25th anniversary of the Mother of...
The schedules for girls and boys sports is a bit light this week, but there are several intriguing matchups on the docket. That includes a rematch of the last three volleyball state championship matches at Saint Mark’s, and some...
SMYRNA — Padua’s young volleyball team hung tough against a veteran Smyrna squad on Sept. 17, but in the end, the host Eagles found just enough points to edge the Pandas, 3-2, in five close, tense sets. Set scores...