St. Paul says we are saved in hope
Editor’s Note: This column is part of a series on dying. One summer, as a college student working at a department store, I was approached during my lunch break by a co-worker. He sat down […]
Editor’s Note: This column is part of a series on dying. One summer, as a college student working at a department store, I was approached during my lunch break by a co-worker. He sat down […]
COLUMBIA—Cardinal Newman School now has an official site for construction of a new and larger facility. On Oct. 29, the school closed on the purchase of 49.12 acres from the Blue Cross and Blue Shield […]
CHARLESTON—The College of Charleston’s campus ministry program finally has a place they can call home. On Nov. 1, members of the Catholic Student Association attended Mass at St. Patrick Church and a special blessing of […]
TAYLORS—Members of Prince of Peace Church turned out last week to hear fellow Catholics share their impressions of Pope Benedict XVI’s encyclical “Caritas in Veritate.” Ty Tessitore, Ph.D., professor of political science at Furman University, […]
COLUMBIA—The Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine are a diocesan order based in Cleveland, Ohio. They first came to South Carolina toward the end of The Great Depression. Sister Nancy Hendershot, vice president of mission […]
BEAUFORT—Children who have a parent or parents serving time in the correctional system could be considered some of the most vulnerable in society. They are forced to deal not only with the loneliness and sadness […]
GREENVILLE—St. Joseph’s Catholic School’s varsity girls’ cross-country team recently captured first place in the Greenville County Cross-Country Championships from among eleven public and private schools with runners in the tournament.
CHARLESTON—Effective Sept. 1 the following appointments made by Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone for the Diocese of Charleston: Father Nicholas Capetola, CRM, pastor of Immaculate Conception Church, Goose Creek; Father Nestor Jun Abog, CRM, parochial vicar […]
CHARLESTON—Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone brought a Northern tradition to life in the South when he celebrated Mass at Holy Cross Cemetery on All Souls’ Day. A large crowd braved the overcast, chilly weather to attend […]
ROCK HILL—Many people don’t realize that a Catholic school was the first in South Carolina to integrate. In 1954, five African-American students from St. Mary Church enrolled at then St. Anne’s Parochial School. For nearly […]
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