“He would sometimes hear confessions for 12 hours straight,” Father Aurilia said. “People don’t realize how exhausting it is to hear confessions.”
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Delaware law enforcement, governor, community mourn loss of trooper in fatal shooting
by The Dialogby The DialogThe Delaware State Police are mourning the Dec. 23 fatal shooting of a 10-year veteran of the force who was an alum of a Catholic high school in the Wilmington …
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Renowned New York Tenors bring powerful harmonies, Christmas magic to Delaware high school
by The Dialogby The Dialog“It’s something about this time of year, no matter what’s going on in the world, no matter what … you try to be happy and with family, friends.”
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Globe-trotting pilot says flying over 100 fellow Catholics to Rome a career highlight
by The Dialogby The DialogPilot Carol Stone said she is grateful for all of the places she has visited while doing her job and marvels at the view of the world from high in …
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Delaware governor is ‘proud to sign’ bill legalizing physician-assisted suicide
by The Dialogby The Dialog“Delaware joins a growing number of states in recognizing that end-of-life decisions belong to patients — not politicians,” Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer said.
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After his prostate cancer diagnosis, Delaware diocese offers prayers of intercession for Biden
by The Dialogby The Dialog“The church believes in the life-giving presence of Christ, the physician of souls and bodies, and wishes the former president a rapid return to health,” the Wilmington Diocese said.
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