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St. Helena’s Parish is sponsoring a hybrid Zoom presentation, “How Are You Feeling? Self-Care in Our Stressful World" on Sunday, May 22, at 1 p.m. at Masci Hall, 602 Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington.  Facilitated by the National Alliance on Mental Illness...
WASHINGTON -- The White House said providing baby formula to migrants at the border, even as the country faces a shortage of it, is "morally the right thing to do." Jen Psaki, in her final news conference as White House...
ASTON, PA. — Sister Jean Clare Rohe, at 104 the oldest member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia, died in Assisi House on May 16. She had been a professed member of the congregation for 84 years. Sister...
CLAYMONT — It took an extra year because of the coronavirus pandemic, but Holy Rosary Parish brought together the past and the present on May 14 as the community concluded its 100th anniversary celebration with a Mass and dinner. Over...
MILLTOWN — The Salesianum-Saint Mark's baseball rivalry lived on in an exciting Sunday afternoon as the state tournament neared. The Spartans scored three runs in the seventh inning to defat the Sals, 10-9, on May 15. The Spartans’ Garret Quinn and Sallies’...
One of the men studying for the priesthood in the Diocese of Wilmington took his final major step in the journey on May 14 when he was ordained a transitional deacon at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Bear....
WASHINGTON -- Several U.S. Catholic bishops expressed sorrow and called out racism and gun violence after reports of a May 14 mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, that left at least three injured and 10 dead -- a crime...
For most people, saying goodbye to a loved one is a difficult and important process. Sometimes a family member or closest person in your life dies after having made arrangements for their own funerals. Services, burial, cremation can all be...
As we gather today for the advancement to the Order of Deacons of our brother John, I am especially pleased to welcome to the Church of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, the family and friends of John, my brother bishop,...
The busiest time of year for the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association begins this week with state tournament play in softball and girls lacrosse. Track and field also will contest their championship on Friday and Saturday in Dover. The other...