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On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, and as we get ready for Reconciliation Monday in our diocese on April 14, 2025, we talk with two Daughters of Saint Paul, Sister Orianne Pietra Rene...
As we approach Holy Week and come closer to the end of Our Lenten Journey, let us take the words of St. Augustine to heart. If we feel anger at the way things are in our lives, we can...
Stephanie Packer was told in 2012 that she had three years to live. So far, the doctors that made that prognosis are off by just 10 years. Packer, 42, who lives in Orange County, Calif., visited Dover on March 11...
ELSMERE — The VA Medical Center in Elsmere will host an event on May 3 to celebrate its 75th anniversary. Free family fun carnival activities and various veteran-centered resource tables will be available on-site. The family activities include a car...
CAMDEN —Three schools in the Diocese of Wilmington are participating in a program that provides scholarships to low- and middle-income families. Saint Mark's High School, Holy Angels School and Holy Cross High School, which will open in the fall in...
The following members of religious orders celebrate milestone jubilees in 2025. A Mass celebrating the jubilarians is scheduled for April 23, 5 p.m., at Church of the Holy Child in Wilmington. 70 years Sister Marie Becker Sister Marie Becker, OSB, taught in...
CLAYMONT – Archmere overcame a late deficit in the first set and battled Christiana point for point over the next two sets in a 3-0 sweep in boys volleyball on April 7 at Moglia Fieldhouse. Set scores were 26-24,...
Just 10 days left in Lent -- how have you been faring so far on your Lenten Journey? It may have been a challenge, but as Saint Pope John XXIII reminds us, "Concern yourself not with what you tried...
Here is a timeline of key events in the life of the late Theodore E. McCarrick, beginning with his ordination as a priest for the Archdiocese of New York more than 60 years ago. The timeline includes information on...
LIVERPOOL, England  -- The U.S. State Department has expressed concern over the prosecution of a British woman for holding up a sign outside an abortion clinic that read: "Here to talk, if you want." Livia Tossici-Bolt, a retired scientist, was...