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If the pandemic has taught us anything, it is that we are far more interconnected than we previously imagined. To use the words of Martin Luther King Jr., "We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a...
Am I my brother's and sister's keeper? And who are my brothers and sisters? Just considering these two familiar questions gives us the essence of the Catholic concept of solidarity. Solidarity means, in St. John Paul II's words, that,...
WILMINGTON — A night that started with promise for Salesianum turned in Sanford’s favor in a hurry. The Warriors went on a 13-0 run that covered much of the first quarter and the first 90 seconds of the second...
WILMINGTON – Ursuline found its shooting touch in the third quarter of its game Feb. 6 against Padua, turning a seven-point halftime lead into a 51-27 win at the third annual SL24 Memorial Classic at the 76ers Fieldhouse on...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Patrick Kelly, a retired U.S. Navy captain, is the new leader of the Knights of Columbus, succeeding Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson, who has headed the international fraternal organization as its CEO for more than...
WILMINGTON — Archmere’s boys basketball team was having trouble putting points on the board against Saint Mark’s during the teams’ battle on Feb. 5. The Auks trailed the Spartans, 31-21, after three quarters and were searching for answers on...
WILMINGTON – The scoring came in spurts, and sometimes not for minutes at a time, but for the Saint Mark's girls basketball team, it was enough. The Spartans played solid defense and got some big buckets when they needed...
We know the story by heart: A couple meets, sparks fly and it's happily ever after. Or is it? I asked four long-married couples about their first impressions and what (or who) has helped their marriages thrive. Martha Gonzalez and Chris Fuller,...
This time last year, the first shovels were hitting the dirt on the campus of Ss. Peter and Paul parish in Easton, Md. Work was getting under way for the Family Life Center and new Ss. Peter and Paul High...
WASHINGTON -- For many in the nation, this is a dark time because of job loss, hunger, evictions, sickness and death because of COVID-19, "so where do we turn? Faith" President Joe Biden said, addressing the National Prayer Breakfast...