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The Diocese of Wilmington pre-synod phase of Synod 2021–2023 began Nov. 30 when members of the diocese synodal team took part in the consultation process. The team led by Father Glenn Evers and Arlene Dosman participated in the consultation experience...
LAKE ORION, Mich. -- Many were not Catholic, but they arrived at St. Joseph Catholic Church the night of Nov. 30 nonetheless -- first a trickle, then a steady stream. Soon, a sea of varsity jackets and sweatshirts emblazoned with...
“One of Us” is a brief snapshot of people who support the church in various ways in the Diocese of Wilmington. We will regularly feature people who may be recognizable within their parish communities. NAME: Emily Bryant HOMETOWN: Bear PARISH: St. Peter the Apostle Parish  What...
WASHINGTON -- When the Supreme Court hears oral arguments Dec. 1 for the biggest abortion case in decades, all eyes -- and ears -- will be on the court. Diocesan websites across the country have posted links to the arguments...
RIDGELY, Md. — About 125 members and friends of Saint Benedict/St. Elizabeth Parish in Ridgely and Denton, Md., turned out for a Solemn 40 Hours retreat in early October, according to Father Christopher Coffiey, parish pastor. The three-day event began...
Author Dennis D. Skirvin has teamed with Angel Crossing Catholic Books and Gift Store to help support the Little Sisters of the Poor at Jeanne Jugan Residence in Newark.   A fundraiser for the Little Sisters goes through Dec. 31 at...
Bishop Koenig was among the award recipients at the Excellence Luncheon by the Catholic Faith Network in the Diocese of Rockville Centre. The Diocese of Wilmington bishop received the Religious Leader Award from Msgr. James Vlaun, president and CEO of...
Oral arguments will be presented Dec. 1 to the U.S. Supreme Court for Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, also known as "the Mississippi abortion case." Since the court's ruling may have long-lasting and historic consequences, parishes and groups in the...
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., has urged Congress to pass the Conscience Protection Act. It would amend the Public Health Service Act to prohibit government discrimination against health care providers who, on serious moral or religious grounds, strongly...
WASHINGTON -- Cory Howat, president of #iGiveCatholic, is optimistic that despite setbacks in their household finances they might have because of the ongoing pandemic and now inflation, Catholics will be as generous as ever on the seventh annual #iGiveCatholic...