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As a media literacy educator, I watch a lot of movies and streaming shows to be able to reflect on theology and the popular culture. Many times when I meet parents, teachers and ministers they share that their biggest concern...
Thousand have flocked to livestreamed online Masses over the last month, including services celebrated by Bishop Malooly in the Diocese of Wilmington throughout Holy Week. The bishop continues to bring Mass live to the diocese this week as he celebrates...
Several Catholic high schools, recognizing the financial stress the coronavirus shutdown has had on families, are offering tuition assistance to ensure that no student has to withdraw from their school. Salesianum School was the first to announce its fund at...
When schools transitioned to distance learning in mid-March, the learning curve extended beyond the students. For counselors in the diocesan elementary schools, working at home has required some adjusting as well. “Some things, you just can’t plan for, and this...
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Wilmington has been awarded $25,000 from the Delaware COVID-19 Strategic Response Fund, which has been established to target the evolving needs of the state’s most impacted communities. The fund is part of the...
Since the coronavirus outbreak started, healthcare workers have received an overwhelming amount of love and support as they work on the front lines. Saint Mark’s High School is saluting its alums, grateful for their hard work and dedication that...
A new website page has been created on cdow.org: Resources in Times of Pandemic. It is a clearinghouse for resources for: Joining Masses Online Prayer Resources Spiritual Formation Resources for Young Adults Resources for Young People Resources for Children Supporting...
Dolores “Dee” Becker, founder of Delaware Right to Life and co-founder and vice president of the National March for Life, died on April 13, 2020 at age 93. Mrs. Becker was a champion for the pro-life cause, a mentor...
Saint Francis Healthcare received a significant and vital delivery of personal protective equipment (PPE) and hand sanitizer yesterday from the Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA), in conjunction with the Division of Public Health's Office of Emergency Medical Services (OEMS). The...
By Sister Constance Veit, LSP One of my favorite hymns is a recent addition to our Easter repertoire, Three Days. It begins with an expression of despair –  “Three days our world was broken; the Lord of life lay dead,”...