Boy Scouts of America: 100 years in the making
As the Boy Scouts of America celebrate the centennial of their founding, The Miscellany presents a photo essay of Catholic Scouts in South Carolina.
As the Boy Scouts of America celebrate the centennial of their founding, The Miscellany presents a photo essay of Catholic Scouts in South Carolina.
WINNSBORO—Over 600 high school teenagers and youth ministers converged for faith, friends and fun at the annual Diocesan Youth Conference held March 12–14 at the White Oak Conference Center.
COLUMBIA—Cartwheels and flips were the special of the day in the cafeteria at St. Martin de Porres School on March 17.
GREENVILLE—Women provide special gifts to the Catholic Church through the work they do. Whether it is caring for children and the less fortunate, raising money for charities and parishes, teaching the faith, or working at […]
CHARLESTON—Now that fears of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic have ebbed, Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone has reinstated the reception of the Eucharist on the tongue, receiving the Precious Blood, and exchanging the sign of peace in […]
The 40 days of Lent may be approached through a number of philosophies, but ultimately, the goal of each is to bring one closer to God.
RIDGELAND—Father Gerald Lutz, administrator of St. Anthony Church, is a man of few words, especially when it comes to talking about himself.
MONCKS CORNER—Trappist Brother Edward Shivell died March 20 at his home at Mepkin Abbey where he spent most of his 61 years as a monk. He was 81.
Editor’s note: This is part of a series for Lent. Poverty. Ignorance. Racism. Violence. Each of these words has a power and a reality that is harsh and calls out for conversion and help. Each […]
A hymn we sing at Mass has a refrain that goes something like this, “You are the light of the world. Let your light shine before all, that they may see the good that you […]
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