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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...
WILMINGTON — The top-seeded Salesianum basketball team hosted 17th-seeded Laurel on March 3 in a packed gym for the second round of the DIAA Tournament, and after a slow start, the Sals turned on the jets and are moving...
NEW CASTLE — Saint Mark’s boys basketball team knew it had to limit the offense by William Penn’s outside shooters in the teams’ second-round DIAA state tournament matchup on March 3. The 22nd-seeded Spartans accomplished that mission, holding No....
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...
David Welsh has been in some good company. A parishioner at Our Mother of Good Counsel, Bryn Mawr, Pa., in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, he is a graduate of The Vanguard School in Malvern, Pa. Welsh has developed an interesting hobby...
When supporters of physician-assisted suicide announced in 1993 that they would sponsor a ballot initiative to legalize it in Oregon, they had bigger plans in mind. Coalition leader Dr. Peter Goodwin said that once voters elsewhere saw how well...
By Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio As retired bishop of the Diocese of Brooklyn, I, Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, have a long history of service to immigrants beginning with my first priestly days. I am happy to be able to continue to...