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WILMINGTON — Salesianum held a seven-point lead over Dover entering the fourth quarter of their DIAA boys basketball quarterfinal on March 5 at Birkenheuer Memorial Gymnasium. The visiting Senators, however, stormed back, forcing overtime before the Sals escaped, 55-51. The...
To help the faithful observe Lent in the Diocese of Wilmington, this year’s annual Lenten Journey will focus on the theme of Reconciliation, in anticipation of Reconciliation Monday, April 11. Today’s reflection: “Go to your confessor; open your heart to him; display...
A recent fundraising initiative by the National Catholic Education Association was a big success for three schools in the Diocese of Wilmington. Of the 175 schools that took part in the 2022 “Many Gifts, One Nation: A Day of...
WILMINGTON — Ursuline’s train was a bit slow leaving the station, but once the Raiders got a bit of momentum, there was nothing that could stop them in a 56-22 win over Wilmington Friends on March 4 at Laffey-McHugh...
To help the faithful observe Lent in the Diocese of Wilmington, this year’s annual Lenten Journey will focus on the theme of Reconciliation, in anticipation of Reconciliation Monday, April 11. Today’s reflection: “Nothing of what a repentant sinner places before God’s mercy...
Archmere Academy students kicked off their spring musical last week and keep the ball rolling this weekend with "Once Upon a Mattress." The show kicked off last weekend and continues March 4-5 at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 for general...
WILMINGTON — The Atlantic 10 women's basketball tournament at the Chase Fieldhouse in Wilmington has been a homecoming for three players on two teams. The University of Massachusetts features St. Elizabeth High School graduate Ber'Nyah Mayo and Conrad Schools...
VATICAN CITY -- Blessed Titus Brandsma, the 20th-century martyr murdered at the Dachau concentration camp, will be canonized May 15 along with nine other candidates for sainthood, including Blessed Charles de Foucauld. During a March 4 gathering of cardinals in...
Starting tonight, you can find a good meal that meets Lenten guidelines, feeds your family and supports your parish as the annual tradition of Friday night fish frys returns to the Diocese of Wilmington. The affordable offerings are available at...
“As conversations go, the one recently held as part of a series at St. Thomas More Oratory in Newark was completely civil, even friendly. It had the potential not to be, given the national debate, even rancor, that preceded the...