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Amid an immigration enforcement operation in Nashville, Tennessee, that has emptied the pews at several Spanish-speaking parishes, the Diocese of Nashville is reminding faithful that they are not required to attend Sunday Mass if they fear for their well-being...
Three Catholic high schools will begin play for the DIAA girls soccer state championships this weekend, with all the action coming to a close on June 1. Saint Mark's has the highest seed among Catholic high schools. The Spartans are...
Archmere and Saint Mark's have earned spots in the DIAA girls lacrosse state tournament, while gets underway Friday and Saturday with four opening-round games. The Auks are the fourth seed, and Saint Mark's is the ninth. The tournament features 16...
The election of Pope Leo XIV caused quite a stir in schools around the Diocese of Wilmington, perhaps none more so than Padua Academy. History teacher Barbara Markham told her students that not only is she an alumna of Villanova...
Scripture readings for May 18, 2025, Fifth Sunday of Easter Acts 14:21-27  Ps 145:8-9, 10-11, 12-13  Rv 21:1-5a  Jn 13:31-33a, 34-35 In this Sunday's Gospel reading we are brought back to Holy Thursday, to that dark evening of gift and betrayal...
Msgr. Thomas J. Reese award winner Chris Kenny was honored at the Catholic Charities "Heartstrings of Hope" tribute dinner May 14 at Hotel du Pont. Bishop Koenig presented the award at the fundraiser that drew nearly 250 people to downtown...
On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, we will hear three of the students winners from the 2025 Delaware Knights of Columbus Jerry Dawson Memorial Vocations Essay Contest read their essays. First up is seventh...
A conversation over dinner with friends who were mourning losses in their lives led Jean Toman, director of music & liturgy at St. John the Baptist-Holy Angels Parish, to realize that there was a great need for a grief...
WILMINGTON – Some old friends returned to Wilmington on May 13 for a bittersweet occasion. The Daughters of Charity, the religious congregation that has served in the city for nearly two centuries, will be leaving Wilmington in a matter of...
Deacon Dennis Stameza, a transitional deacon for the Diocese of Wilmington, will be ordained to the priesthood by Bishop William E. Koenig on Saturday, May 17 at 11 a.m. at the Cathedral of Saint Peter, Sixth and West Streets...