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The Super Bowl in February and the NCAA Tournament in March are about more than just who wins or loses on the football field or basketball court. Over the course of these and other sporting events, hundreds of millions...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark’s boys basketball team fell behind Brandywine, 5-0, to start their game on Feb. 11, but the Spartans’ Chase Wright ignited the offense, scoring 10 first-quarter points as Saint Mark’s took a tight one with the...
WILMINGTON — The excitement was palpable inside Laffey-McHugh Gymnasium at Ursuline Academy on Feb. 10. People filled every available nook to watch the top-ranked Raiders take on the No. 2 team, Sanford. The Warriors controlled play inside and left...
MILLTOWN — Kirk Stockton, a veteran coach at several levels, has joined Saint Mark’s High School as its boys lacrosse coach. For more than 30 years, Stockton has been a coach at the Division I college level and with several...
WILMINGTON — Lawless House, one of eight “houses” at Salesianum School, recently presented Special Olympics Delaware (SODE) with a check for $3,056.85. Lawless made Special Olympics its beneficiary for this academic year and has held a variety of events...
ASTON, Pa. — Sister Anne Bernadette Mancini, a professed member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia for 70 years, died Feb. 9 in Assisi house. She was 93. Sister Anne ministered primarily in education and pastoral services. In...
SILVER SPRING, Md. -- The Feb. 12 Super Bowl "sadly serves as a danger zone for sex trafficking, labor trafficking and domestic violence," said the executive director of the National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd,...
One challenge of my work as a judge in a diocesan marriage tribunal is that, in one sense, nobody is happy to have to meet me. No matter how a relationship became broken, or whose "fault" it was, or...
PHILADELPHIA -- A Catholic high school in Philadelphia is taking action after several of its students posted a racially charged social media video that has sparked community protests. Three teens at St. Hubert Catholic High School for Girls, part of...
CLAYMONT — Archmere Academy students are used to wearing green, and on Feb. 9, they made it Philadelphia Eagles midnight green for a pep rally that concluded the school day. The school community gathered in the auditorium for a high-energy...