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MILLTOWN — After the opening tip on March 2 ended with players from Saint Mark’s and Delaware Military Academy both holding the ball on the floor, Sophia Messick entered the circle for the re-jump for the Spartans. The junior...
Catholic churches in the Diocese of Wilmington will conduct a second collection the weekend of March 12-13 to raise money to help the people of Ukraine. Bishop Koenig has asked each parish in the diocese to conduct a special collection...
Bishop Koenig called for Catholics in the Diocese of Wilmington to be especially attentive to the principles of Lent -- prayer, fasting, almsgiving – during Ash Wednesday Mass on March 2 at Cathedral of St. Peter. “In many ways, Jesus...
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. Over the next few weeks until Easter, The Dialog...
STURGEON BAY, Wis. -- "It's better to light one candle than to curse the darkness." This ancient proverb -- made famous by Maryknoll Father James Keller, after he founded The Christophers in 1945 -- has taken on a new meaning...
WASHINGTON -- In his first State of the Union address March 1, President Joe Biden emphasized the crucial need to come together as a nation while facing challenges of the continuing pandemic, rising inflation and the Russian invasion of...
Tonight the news is swirling from the radio as I cook dinner. Is the world on the brink of war? I stir and fret, trying to pray. The kids rush in from the yard, dripping snow and mud from their...
VATICAN CITY -- Pope Francis praised Poland's welcoming of refugees escaping the violence of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. "You were the first to support Ukraine, opening your borders, your hearts and the doors of your homes to Ukrainians fleeing the...
CLAYMONT — Archmere’s first-round matchup with Caesar Rodney in the DIAA boys state basketball tournament got off to a good start. The Auks' first three field goals were three-point shots — two from Jon Dearing and one from Matt...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Off and on, since the COVID-19 pandemic began and in-person instruction resumed, St. Joseph School counselor Suzanne Krumpelman in Fayetteville has spoken to students to gauge how they are coping. During one informal survey, Krumpelman asked how...