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BRANDYWINE HUNDRED — The Saint Mark’s girls basketball team scored more than 40 points just twice in 13 regular-season games, but point production was not an issue March 3 when the 22nd-seeded Spartans visited No. 11 Brandywine. They put...
It has been the question on the tip of the tongue for every person who calls the Diocese of Wilmington their workplace and so many others among the faithful who share love and admiration for their shepherd. “How is the...
Sunday Scripture readings, March 7, 2021: Third Sunday of Lent 1) Ex 20:1-17 Psalm 19:8-11 2) 1 Cor 1:22-25 Gospel: Jn 2:13-25 Cleanse our hearts and minds Over the course of this pandemic year, a local parish community has seen a dramatic increase in the...
Welcome to The Dialog’s Lenten Journey for 2021, “Forty Days, Forty Deeds.” Throughout the season, we will be offering suggestions for acts of prayer, kindness and charity to enrich your faith journey, along with readings for the day from the...
MILLTOWN — Saint Mark’s started their boys basketball game March 2 with a three-point shot from Dom Shepherd, and the Spartans never trailed in a 44-31 victory over Red Lion Christian Academy in the opening round of the DIAA...
CHALATENANGO, El Salvador — U.S. President Joe Biden and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador began bilateral cooperation talks March 1 with humor, a focus on limiting immigration to the U.S. and talk about Our Lady of Guadalupe. “In Mexico...
WASHINGTON — What methods work best at getting people out of poverty — and keeping them out — was the subject of debate during a March 1 online forum hosted by Georgetown University. “We are in a moment right now...
WASHINGTON -- Over a dozen nonprofit organizations, including Catholic Charities USA, praised the American Rescue Plan passed by the U.S. House early Feb. 27 for including "several provisions of importance to the charitable nonprofit sector." The $1.9 trillion relief package,...
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis and his aides are well aware of the security and health risks involved with his planned trip to Iraq, but “all the precautions have been taken” and the pope feels a sense of “urgency”...
WASHINGTON -- Pope Francis has appointed Msgr. Jerome Feudjio, vicar general and chancellor of the Diocese of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, to head the diocese. He succeeds Bishop Herbert A. Bevard of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands, whose resignation...