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WILMINGTON — Nothing gets the Phillie Phanatic as excited as his baseball team, but reading might be a close second. The mascot for the Philadelphia Phillies was in Wilmington on Jan. 31 as a reward for the hard work...
EASTON — Honoring the memory of the founder and longtime pastor of Ss. Peter and Paul Parish and schools will be just one of many activities designed to help the educational community celebrate Catholic Schools Week in the heart...
Bishop Koenig is celebrating his first Catholic Schools Week as leader of the Diocese of Wilmington by continuing his tour of Catholic schools. The tenth bishop of Wilmington spent part of Monday morning celebrating Mass with students and staff at...
When people think of Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world, they probably think of lush rainforests where lemurs swing from the trees or where vanilla grows in bountiful quantities. Yet this glamorized idyll -- popularized by Hollywood movies...
It's an ordinary day and you're out running errands -- the post office, the library. Without much thought, you find yourself on a detour, wandering the aisles of a convenience store. You ask yourself: Am I craving something salty or...
With the spring semester for schools already in full-swing, so are the rehearsals for the 2022 high school spring musicals. The Dialog has a complete list of all of the high school musicals throughout the Diocese of Wilmington, so...
With the calendar hitting February, teams are scrambling to make up games lost for various reasons. That means fans of high school sports can find something to attend of watch nearly every day or night of the week. With three...
Father Volodymyr Klanichka was telling a recent visitor to Wilmington’s ornate St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church, where he is pastor, that he had a late calling to vocation. Then he stopped himself. He didn’t have a late calling, he said. He...
Several elementary schools in the Diocese of Wilmington offer their students additional support to make sure they have the best chance at success. The approaches vary, as do the names, but the thought behind the programs is the same. At...
WILMINGTON — Salesianum started slowly on the offensive end, but the Sals found the groove from the field and defeated Smyrna, 69-46, on Jan. 28 at Father John Birkenheuer Memorial Gymnasium. It was the third straight win for the...