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WILMINGTON — Lucky, privileged and honored. Those were the words Gene Delle Donne used when asked how it felt to be named the 13th head football coach in Salesianum School history. Delle Donne, a 2005 graduate of the school, was...
"It's boring to talk to priest," Pope Francis said with a smile as he began an upfront and informal conversation with 10 young people in Rome on their questions about faith and issues within the church. The pope spoke with...
St. Jude the Apostle parish in Lewes in its Parish Lenten Mission hosted a relic of St. Jude that was available for veneration March 20-22. "Veneration is the practice of recognizing the grace of God working through a Saint and...
Amid society's push for medical intervention to resolve gender "discordance," there is a strong need for "charitable, substantive conversations" on gender because it is "affecting real people," a professor from the University of Notre Dame told a Washington audience...
WILMINGTON — At first glance, Salesianum’s 3-0 boys volleyball sweep over Wilmington Charter on March 22 might look like it was an easy journey. But the Sals had to overcome late deficits in each of the final two sets...
“The Eucharist is the source and summit of the Christian life.” St. John Paul II To help the faithful observe Lent in the Diocese of Wilmington, this year’s annual Lenten Journey will focus on the Eucharist. Join us each day...
A Philadelphia Catholic school community whose parish has historical ties to St. John Neumann is recovering after a March 21 fire devastated its building. A three-alarm blaze broke out at Our Mother of Consolation Parish School in the city's Chestnut...
I have never been good at keeping a routine. I stay up too late, sneaking every scrap of sleep I can in the morning. I start and stop, flutter and falter more than I’d like. I can change plans at...
Pro-life groups indicated they plan to seek commitments from 2024 Republican presidential contenders on their positions on abortion in what will be the first presidential election cycle since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned its Roe v. Wade decision. A report...
Robert Lane has an inquisitive nature, and that has led him to the Catholic Church. Lane will become a member of the church at the Easter Vigil on April 8 at St. Francis de Sales Church in Salisbury, Md. “It’s...