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WILMINGTON — Wilmington Charter lost a late lead to Padua in the third set of their volleyball match on Oct. 4, but that seemed to rally the Force. They bounced back to take the last two sets, holding off...
Father Frederick Alexander Kochan, 92, peacefully entered Eternal Life on October 1, 2022 after a short illness at Sunnyside Manor in Wall Township NJ.  Son of the late Alexander Kochan and Felicia (Mudy) Kochan he was born and raised...
MIAMI-- The world heard about Hurricane Ian's devastation along coastal southwest Florida, but the Catholic Charities network of agencies also will focus on lesser known but equally stricken communities and devastated farmworker enclaves in the region. That was the reassurance...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark’s volleyball team has played a challenging schedule this season, but their match Oct. 3 against Delaware Military Academy may have been the biggest yet. The Seahawks came in 7-0 and ranked fifth in the state...
WASHINGTON -- Just as people seek wise counsel in legal matters, so too should people prayerfully seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit, whom Jesus called the Counselor, said Bishop John O. Barres of Rockville Centre, New York. He made...
VATICAN CITY-- As thousands of people sat in the dark in St. Peter's Square, they watched fish jump from the facade of the basilica, saw the word "no" form and dissolve three times and heard an actor reciting the...
The Diocese of Wilmington will present “The Magic of Christmas” with the world-famous New York Tenors to benefit the work of Catholic Charities on Dec. 11, 4 p.m., at Salesianum School. The public is invited to experience the vocal artistry...
Hundreds of people converged on Holy Spirit Parish in New Castle Oct. 1 for the Biannual Marian Pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady Queen of Peace. The chilly, damp morning and afternoon did not deter parishioners from throughout the...
The standings are beginning to sort themselves out as the seasons enter their second full month. That has made it clear that there are some must-see contests on the horizon this week. Be sure to check the schedules before...
The calendar has turned to October, with a chill in the air and the remnants of Hurricane Ian turning fields around Delaware and on the Eastern Shore into mushy acreage. Still, the games go on, with a full soccer...