Celebrating Catholic schools
Each year at this time, we celebrate Catholic Schools Week. This is a special recognition of the efforts of the Catholic Church to provide a good Catholic education for our children. Catholic schools have been […]
Each year at this time, we celebrate Catholic Schools Week. This is a special recognition of the efforts of the Catholic Church to provide a good Catholic education for our children. Catholic schools have been […]
CHARLESTON — Bon Secours St. Francis Xavier Hospital administrative staff made their mark on the future with the burial of a time capsule on the hospital grounds Jan. 26.The event was held to honor the […]
Bishop Robert J. Baker offered this prayer before the annual March for Life in Washington. Prayer for those who march for the cause of lifeGood and gracious God, we thank you for this wonderful day […]
JOHN’S ISLAND — For Sister Mary Joseph Ritter, the director of Our Lady of Mercy Outreach Center, a life of service is something she felt called to as a Catholic schoolgirl at Bishop England 45 […]
To a fallen world and sinful humanity, caught in darkness and lost in itself, God came and he “pitched his tent with man.” During the past Christmas season, when Nativity scenes were unveiled, carols were […]
Charleston — The Coastal Deanery of the Diocesan Council of Cath-olic Women held its annual meeting and luncheon Jan. 11 to recognize the work each women’s group has done in the deanery, the church, and […]
JAMES ISLAND —“ ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.’ Martin Luther King Jr. lived by these words and died by these words.” As Sandra L. Johnson made this […]
On Jan. 22 at the Rose Dinner for the National March for Life and Rally in Washington, D.C., Bishop Robert J. Baker gave the closing prayer. The rose is a symbol for the pro-life movement. […]
The challenge of evangelizing our youth in the new century will require a deeper understanding of their needs today. Sadly, our youth, as in past generations, must deal with racism, a culture of violence, and […]
GREENVILLE — Sister Bernadette Marie Cappola, a former teacher in Sumter, made solemn profession in the Poor Clare community Dec. 29. Nora Jean Cappola was born in Lockport, N.Y., the daughter of Nicolas Cappola and […]
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