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WILMINGTON — For most high school athletic teams, if there is a sickness going through one household, the team just turns to another member of the roster. But in the case of the St. Elizabeth High School field hockey...
VATICAN CITY -- Almost 60 years have passed since a Catholic president of the United States visited a pope at the Vatican. When President John F. Kennedy was preparing for his meeting with the new Pope Paul VI in July...
WASHINGTON — Toni Guagenti of Virginia Beach, Va., was raised in a traditional churchgoing Catholic family and educated in the teachings of the church, yet as an adult she views the consecrated host as a symbol of Jesus and...
EASTON, Md. – According to Father James Nash, the ceremony and prayer service at 11 a.m. Oct. 29, isn’t just about dedicating three major building projects on the 100-acre campus at Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Parish in...
The Catholic Worker Movement and its significance in modern culture will be the topic of a talk at the St. Thomas More Oratory at the University of Delaware on Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. The oratory is located at...
WILMINGTON — The Wilmington Fire Department celebrated its 100th anniversary over the weekend, an occasion that included a multi-faith memorial service at St. Elizabeth Church on Oct. 24. Also on Saturday, the city hosted a parade for the department that...
St. Elizabeth School inducted six individuals and one team into its hall of fame on Oct. 24. This was the third class to be honored. The inductees are: Aaron Lewis, Class of 2000. Lewis was a four-year varsity athlete in basketball...
VATICAN CITY  -- The incoming chairman of the U.S. bishops' Committee on Pro-Life Activities hopes his brother bishops will approve a statement on the Eucharist that helps Catholics understand the gift that it is and that invites them back...
VATICAN CITY  -- Pope Francis denounced the "inhuman violence" waged against migrants, refugees and other displaced peoples in Libya, and called for an end to sending people back to unsafe countries. "Once again, I call on the international community to...
The days are getting shorter, which can mean only one thing — the fall high school postseason tournaments are almost here. The volleyball regular season finishes next Saturday when Ursuline hosts Saint Mark's, while field hockey and soccer enter...