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Sunday Scripture readings, Sept. 11, 2022: Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 1) Ex 32:7-11, 13-14  Psalm 51:3-4, 12-13, 17, 19 2) 1 Tm 1:12-17  Gospel: Lk 15:1-32 or Lk 15:1-10 Like Moses, we are often faced with the question 'Who am I...
We’re flying by the seat of our pants. School is back in swing. Work is back to busy-as-usual. Meanwhile, gas and groceries cost more than ever, and the future feels uncertain depending on the hour or the headlines. It’s hard to...
There’s a new coach and new optimism at St. Elizabeth, where the volleyball team seeks a return to the state tournament after a two-year absence. Kino Aweau, no stranger to the local club volleyball scene, has taken the reins. He...
I remember when people thought overpopulation would destroy us and the planet. Paul Ehrlich’s 1968 book “The Population Bomb” popularized this idea, leading to urgent calls for “zero population growth.” Dr. Warren Hern even warned in 1993 that the...
Catholic high schools continue to have success on the boys’ soccer pitch, and expectations are high again in 2022. Salesianum captured another Division I state championship last season, while Saint Mark’s was the top seed in Division II. All of...
WILMINGTON — Nativity Preparatory School made such an impression on Shaquona Meyers when she taught there that she felt drawn back to accept the principal’s job this summer. Meyers spent a year down the street teaching at St. Elizabeth...
In Claymont, the Auks of Archmere are wearing the state championship crown for the first time in 40 years, and after an undefeated 2021, opponents will be coming at them. The Auks figure to be as tough as usual,...
Her slender body trembling with fear, Immaculée silently prayed not to be found by the angry mob. “God, if you are there, please do not let them open the door,” she prayed. The 22-year-old Immaculée Ilibagiza, an engineering student, was hiding during the...
WILMINGTON — Ursuline's stingy defense held the aggressive Saint Mark's field hockey team to one goal in the first half of the teams' season-opening game on Sept. 7, but the Spartans broke it open in the second half on...
A couple of pro-life events that are open to the public are coming up in the Diocese of Wilmington. The National Day of Remembrance of Aborted Children will take place on Sept. 10 with a prayer service and rosary at...