The following religious celebrated milestone jubilees in 2020 and 2021. Information on additional jubilarians will be published in the spring.
75 Years
• Rev. Alexander T. Pocetto, OSFS, was born in Wilmington in 1927 and attended Charles B. Lore School. Following...
LODI, N.J. – Felician Sister Mary Alphonse Stachowski, a former educator in the Diocese of Wilmington, died Sept. 5 in Lodi, N.J. She was 89 and had been a member of her congregation for 72 years.
Sister Mary Alphonse, born...
ST. PAUL, Minn. -- There isn't a day that goes by that Tom and Beverly Burnett don't think about Sept. 11, 2001, and what that day cost their family: the life of their son, Tom Burnett Jr., who helped...
MEXICO CITY -- The Mexican Supreme Court has invalidated a clause in a state constitution that provided protection of life "from the moment in which an individual is conceived ... until their death," arguing that no state government could...
CLAYMONT — The feeling was back inside the Moglia Fieldhouse at Archmere on Sept. 9. A large student section — dressed in their finest Hawaiian shirts — was primed for its first volleyball match since 2019 after being unable...
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED — The first three and a half quarters of Archmere’s season-opening field hockey game at Concord on Sept. 9 followed a familiar pattern. The Auks generally refused to give up possession, worked the ball down low and...
WASHINGTON -- In his first appearance at the National Press Club as archbishop of Washington, Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory on Sept. 8 emphasized the importance of protecting the environment and upholding the dignity of human life at all stages.
He...
Sunday Scripture readings, Sept. 12, 2021: Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
1) Is 50:5-9 Psalm 116:1-6, 8-9
2) Jas 2:14-18 Gospel: Mk 8:27-35
We need to trust God's messages
In our first reading today, a prophet speaks about his experience. It has been...
As we approached the 20th anniversary of the tragic events of 9/11/01, The Dialog asked its readers: Where were you on that horrible day? What were you doing? What will you remember most? Below are responses.
I arrived to see...
For the first time in its history, Neumann University has opened a food bank for students. The Knights’ Pantry, meant to alleviate food insecurity among enrolled students, began operations on September 8 on the fifth floor of the Rocco Abessinio Building.
“As...










