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BOWIE, Md. -- On Feb. 25, just following a snow flurry that morning, a tent with seats for about 100 people was put up among gravesites on the property behind Sacred Heart Parish's chapel in the Washington suburb of...
NEWARK — Pornography addiction is not a problem for men alone, and there are resources available for people who want to kick the habit, said a woman who runs a ministry helping women find recovery. Rachael Killackey, founder and...
LODI, N.J. — Sister Marie Victoria Bartkowski, a Wilmington native who spent 61 years as a member of the Felician Sisters, died Feb. 22. She was 80. She grew up in Wilmington as a member of St. Hedwig Parish, whose...
The 2023 Diocese of Wilmington Catholic high school spring musical series is shining its spotlight on Archmere Academy's "Willy Wonka." If you missed last weekend's performances, don't worry. You can still purchase tickets online here for March 3-4 at 7...

Our Lenten Journey, March 1, 2023

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"...In this world I cannot see the Most High Son of God with my own eyes, except for His Most Holy Body and Blood." --St. Francis of Assisi To help the faithful observe Lent in the Diocese of Wilmington, this year’s...
The basketball state tournaments tip off this week, with the boys getting started on Tuesday and the girls the next night. Only Archmere will be in action among the boys in the first round, while Salesianum awaits its second-round...
DEDHAM, Mass. -- Prosecutors are challenging the medical report claiming former cardinal Theodore McCarrick is not competent to stand trial on charges he sexually abused a teen in the 1970s. McCarrick's legal team filed the report Feb. 27 in Massachusetts'...
GREENVILLE — One of the first things Msgr. John Hopkins did when he arrived as pastor of St. Joseph on the Brandywine Parish in July 2021 was have the church power-washed. He brought a fresh set of eyes to...
JERUSALEM — One of Israel's leading archaeologists working on the Pilgrimage Road excavation near Jerusalem's Temple Mount said that with so much new construction underway around the Holy City the rush is on to document and preserve the past...
BALTIMORE — Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Robert Taylor Jr. ruled Feb. 24 that a redacted version of the Maryland Attorney General Office's report on child sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Baltimore must be released publicly. The judge ordered the...