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PERRYVILLE, Md. -- The wonderful things in life we have all come to appreciate and enjoy continue to return in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 59th Annual Good Shepherd Christmas Bazaar is among the welcome events back on...
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Father Kenneth Doyle, who wrote the popular Catholic News Service "Question Corner" column for the last 11 years and had served as the CNS Rome bureau chief in the early 1980s, died Oct. 28 at Teresian...
VATICAN CITY-- The saints were not "starched," picture-perfect conformists, Pope Francis said; they were "countercultural and revolutionary." The multitude of men and women honored on the feast of All Saints lived according to the Eight Beatitudes, which made them decidedly...
Decorate your home for the holidays with a new wreath. Talented instructors will demonstrate and guide you in creating a fresh wreath from greens and other natural decorations at a "Wreath and Wine Workshop" on Saturday, Nov. 19 from 1-4...
WILMINGTON — Archmere’s soccer team had opportunities, but the Auks were unable to capitalize in a 3-0 loss at Conrad on a gray Halloween afternoon. The Auks finished the regular season 6-8-1. The Red Wolves took the lead on a...
WASHINGTON -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said her family is "heartbroken and traumatized by the life-threatening attack" on her husband, Paul, whom police said was "violently assaulted" at home early Oct. 28 by a man with a hammer. In an...
Most high school musicals in the Diocese of Wilmington happen in the spring, but Ursuline Academy kicks off the performance season during autumn. “Dreamland” – or a musical riff on Shakespeare’s midsummer set during the declassification of Area 51 –...
VATICAN CITY-- St. Francis of Assisi is known for loving and celebrating creation and for being a man of peace and poverty, Pope Francis said. "When I chose to call myself Francis, I knew I was referring to a saint...
The schedule is a bit light this week as the regular seasons come to a close for field hockey and boys soccer. By the end of the week, teams will know whether they have done enough to continue playing...
SEOUL, South Korea-- Catholic bishops in South Korea expressed sorrow and offered prayers after more than 150 people died in a stampede during Halloween celebrations in Seoul. They also called for a detailed investigation to identify the cause of...