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Month: May 2010

Deacon Richard D’Angelo reads the Gospel at St. Gregory the Great Church in Bluffton on May 9. (Miscellany/Keith Jacobs)
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Permanent deacons: Ancient history and modern service

May 13, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

Deacon Richard D’Angelo was ordained almost 30 years ago. At that time, the permanent diaconate in the United States was still a new entity and people were resistant to the change. Deacon D’Angelo, who serves […]

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Motherhood is a vocation

May 7, 2010 Sister Margie Lavonis, CSC | The Catholic Miscellany

May is traditionally dedicated to Mary, the mother of Jesus. Besides honoring her in May, we also single out and thank our own mothers for Mother’s Day. It is a good time to reflect on […]

Dr. Mark A. O’Rourke, a specialist in medical oncology and hematology at Cancer Centers of the Carolinas, speaks about possible connections between abortion and breast cancer. (Miscellany/Christina Lee Knauss)
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Debate continues over link between abortion and breast cancer

May 6, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

COLUMBIA—If a woman has an abortion, does she increase her risk of getting breast cancer later in life? For many years, this question has been the subject of heated debate in the medical community, in […]

Alison Blanchet

Faith is the foundation for the challenges of adulthood

May 6, 2010 Alison Blanchet | The Catholic Miscellany

In December of 2006 my friends and I were working at a mission in Belize, a mere 26 hour bus ride away from Mexico City.

Father Bryan P. Babick

What is this thing we call the Mass?

May 6, 2010 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

Editor’s Note: Father Bryan P. Babick, SL.L., vicar for Divine Worship and the Sacraments for the Diocese of Charleston, begins a series on the Mass and the forthcoming revised English translation of the Roman Missal.

Regional conference highlights the spirituality of stewardship
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Regional conference highlights the spirituality of stewardship

May 6, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

SAVANNAH, Ga.—Giving of one’s time, talent and treasure as a way of life was the focus of a regional conference held May 1 in the Diocese of Savannah. Matthew Dwyer, director of stewardship and development […]

Physical and spiritual wellness for pastors, priests
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Pastors and priests learn about their spiritual well-being at conference

May 6, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—Imagine a large cart hooked to one small donkey. The cart is so overloaded it tips backward, lifting the donkey into the air, where it looks in bewilderment at the ground several feet below. Overburdened, […]

The Meditation Garden, which spans 2.5 acres, includes a labyrinth, camellia garden, prayer garden with cascading water fountain, and statuary connected by winding pathways and entry portals. It honors the Sisters of Bon Secours and the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy. (Mic Smith Photography LLC)
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Meditation garden blessed at St. Francis Hospital

May 6, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—When Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone blessed the new meditation garden at Bon Secours-St. Francis Xavier Hospital he described it as a place where people can find God.

Bishop Mark Lawrence of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina, Rev. Marcus J. Miller, president of the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary, and Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone participate in the LARCUM prayer service in Columbia Jan. 24. (Miscellany/Christina Lee Knauss)
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Building Christian relationships at LARCUM retreat

May 6, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone met with religious leaders for two days of interfaith dialogue at Camp St. Christopher on April 29-30.

G.K. Chesterton
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Renewed interest in Chesterton is bringing people to the faith

May 6, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—Gilbert Keith Chesterton, 1874-1936, is best known as a prolific British journalist, essayist and novelist who wrote more than 100 books. He also converted to Catholicism, and his writings on Christianity helped C.S. Lewis abandon […]

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