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Sunday Scripture readings, March 27, 2022: Fourth Sunday of Lent 1) Jos 5:9-12  Psalm 34:2-7 2) 2 Cor 5:17-21  Gospel: Lk 15:1-3, 11-32 God reveals himself as the one who removes shame Shame is an experience we don't often talk about, possibly because...
The Knights of Columbus Bishop Curtis Council is sponsoring a rosary prayer service for the citizens of Ukraine and their families. It will be held March 26 at noon at the Shrine of Our Lady Queen of Peace on...
Por el Padre Richard Jasper Fastidiado la noche de mi primera confesión. Yo tenía ocho años. ¿Qué pecados podría haber cometido para causar tal reacción? Seguramente ser “malo” con mi hermano y desobedecer a mis padres eran pecados perdonables, ¿verdad? Me río...
CLAYMONT — Archmere’s girls soccer team put some pressure on Middletown when the teams met on March 23 at Coaches Field, but the Cavaliers were able to put up a clean sheet against the Auks in a 3-0 victory. Playing...
WASHINGTON — The confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson began with introductory remarks March 21 followed by 13 hours of questioning the next day about her role as a judge and a public defender and her...
Today’s reflection: “What man among you having a hundred sheep and losing one of them would not leave the ninety-nine in the desert and go after the lost one until he finds it? — Luke 15: 4 In this chapter...
I really wanted the Sonic drink. It had been a very long day -- with grocery runs and sniffly kids and two hours of live radio and attempting to keep a house moderately less filthy -- and all I wanted...
RIDGELY — For Deacons Hal Jopp and Bill Nickum, their vocations are simply a way to serve God by serving their fellow parishioners and priests. But there’s nothing simple about the dedicated journeys that led to two ministry milestones. Deacon Harold...
VATICAN CITY — Handing on the faith from generation to generation requires listening personally and directly to older people’s lived experiences and stories of faith, Pope Francis said. “Today the catechism of Christian initiation generously draws on the Word of...
CLAYMONT — The Archmere baseball team opened its season on March 22 in Claymont by welcoming defending state champion Delaware Military Academy to town. The game was an old-fashioned pitching duel as Auks sophomore Carsten Kaiser outdueled the Seahawks’...