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WILMINGTON — Salesianum scored four straight goals in a two-minute span late in the third quarter, then turned to ball possession and defense in a 14-12 win over Canadian lacrosse powerhouse Hill Academy on April 9 at Abessinio Stadium....
WILMINGTON — The annual youth cross pilgrimage, held for the first time since 2019, took place April 9, but with a few changes from previous years. Late notice from the city of Wilmington prompted the Office of Catholic Youth...
"When he had said this, he showed them his hands and his side. Then the disciples were glad when they saw the Lord. Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, even...
During Holy Week, the Lord's passion, death and resurrection are recalled not as past historical events, but as mysteries of faith by which we share in the power of Jesus' passing from life to death to new life with...
"Three conditions are necessary for Penance: contrition, which is sorrow for sin, together with a purpose of amendment; confession of sins without any omission; and satisfaction by means of good works." — St. Thomas Aquinas As we prepare for Reconciliation...
Every year on Palm Sunday, we hear the narrative of the passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. This year, we read from the Gospel of St. Luke. It is a story that is familiar to us. As Catholics, we surround...
HOCKESSIN — Julianna Witherell bookended Archmere’s soccer game against Saint Mark’s on April 8 with the first and last goals, the second of which came in the last minute of play to lift the Auks past the Spartans, 4-3,...
"Going to confession is an essential part of preparing good soil. It’s the act uprooting the weeds that continually threaten to choke out our good works and snuff out our goodwill. " — Elise Italiano Ureneck In her July 2021,...
Delaware’s senate passed House Bill 320 on April 7 along party lines, and the legislation that would expand the ability to prescribe abortion-inducing medication beyond physicians now heads to Gov. John Carney. Carney has not indicated whether he will sign...
WASHINGTON — In a 53-47 vote, the U.S. Senate April 7 confirmed Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, making her the first Black woman to fill that role. "Judge Jackson's confirmation was a historic moment for our nation....