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Five million people across the world are dead from a pandemic. Millions more have suffered economic devastation. Social systems that seemed stable now feel precarious. This is a worldwide collective experience of sorrow, combined with billions of families experiencing a...
Physician-assisted suicide legislation is once again before the Delaware General Assembly. House Bill 140 “The Ron Silverio/Heather Block End of Life Options Law” is expected to be considered by the Health and Human Development Committee of the Delaware House of...
More than 70 people took part in the Delaware March for Life in Dover on Thursday, Jan. 13, to advocate for the protection of the unborn and the vulnerable. Hosted by Delaware Right to Life, among the participants were...
WILMINGTON — Caravel bounced back from a seven-point deficit in the third quarter to take a three-point lead over St. Elizabeth when the two met in a highly anticipated girls basketball matchup on Jan. 13. The Vikings, however, held...
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court in a 6-3 decision Jan. 13 blocked a rule by the Biden administration that would have required employees at large businesses to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or wear masks and get tested...
TRENTON, N.J. -- In a joint statement Jan. 11, New Jersey's Catholic bishops unequivocally condemned the Freedom of Reproductive Choice Act, an expansive abortion bill they said was passed with extraordinary haste by the state Senate and General Assembly...
VATICAN CITY -- Those who are stubbornly skeptical of science and those who eagerly embrace science as infallible both have a dangerous misunderstanding of the nature of science, a U.S. Jesuit astronomer said. These two tendencies reflect "the temptation to...
WILMINGTON — “Amanecer” is a Spanish verb that translates roughly as “to get light” or “to wake up.” In Wilmington, the Amanecer Counseling and Resource Center is trying to shed light on the need for mental health resources, particularly...
“My soul too is shuddering greatly — and you, Lord, how long?” (Ps 6:4) “The Lord has heard the sound of my weeping ... they will turn back in sudden disgrace.” (Ps 6:9,11) This new year, perhaps more than most, stirs...
The Diocese of Wilmington has appointed a Catholic cemeteries veteran to be the next executive director of its Catholic Cemeteries Inc. Scott Hudson, the longtime superintendent of Cathedral Cemetery in Wilmington, has been promoted to executive director, according Msgr. Steven...