"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: Adriana Gonzalez
HOMETOWN: Wilmington
PARISH & SCHOOL:...
WILMINGTON — The first five batters St. Elizabeth sent to the plate on scored, and the Vikings would need all of those runs and more to defeat Hodgson, 13-9, on April 20 at Frawley Stadium. The win snapped a...
WILMINGTON — Bishop Malooly joined dozens of his priests April 20 at the Cathedral of St. Peter for the annual Chrism Mass, where the clerics renew their vows and the sacred oils used for sacraments are blessed and distributed....
VATICAN CITY — The religious persecution exercised by China and North Korea, restrictions on religious freedom in dozens of countries and the continuing threat of violence at the hands of religious fundamentalists belonging to a variety of faiths all...
Salesianum defeated Cape Henlopen, 11-10, on April 19 at Abessinio Stadium on a goal by Caelan Driggs with 9.7 seconds remaining.
VATICAN CITY — To express the closeness of God and of the church to every older person, Pope Francis has chosen
I am with you always” from the Gospel of Matthew as the theme for the first World Day for...
ALAPOCAS — Archmere’s girls soccer team had not played since March 26, but the layoff didn’t seem to impact their performance. The Auks returned to action April 19 at Wilmington Friends, and they put up seven goals in a...
ALAPOCAS — Daniel Storm and Michael Mallamaci combined on a two-hitter, and Archmere scored single runs in the fifth and sixth innings in a 4-2 victory in nonconference baseball on April 19. With the win, the Auks improved to...
WILMINGTON — Caelan Driggs scored with 9.7 seconds remaining to lift No. 1 Salesianum past No. 2 Cape Henlopen in a boys lacrosse showdown under the lights April 19 at Abessinio Stadium. It was the teams’ first meeting since...
DUBLIN -- The head of the Irish bishops' conference said the government's move to criminalize attendance at Mass as part of COVID-19 regulations was a "potential infringement of religious freedom and of constitutional rights."
"The precise provisions are unclear and...










