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Month: June 2010

A runner takes part in St. Anthony Church’s first annual Run for the Heroes in Florence. (Miscellany/Keith Jacobs)
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Run for the Heroes gallery

June 17, 2010 Staff Reports | The Catholic Miscellany

St. Anthony Church in Florence held its first annual Run for the Heroes 5k/10k race May 31 to honor the sacrifices of military personnel and their families. Click here to view the gallery. All photos […]

Father Terence K. Fleming baptizes a young boy, the son of a registered nurse at St. Francis Hospital, in the hospital chapel. (Provided)
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Father Fleming says hospital ministry is about compassion

June 17, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—Father Terence K. Fleming, Ph.D., was 25 when he was ordained into the Diocese of Rochester, N.Y. He said he can’t help smiling when he remembers how in those days — 1967 — he was […]

Catholic education is important enough for Hix family to endure a lengthy separation. Pictured are Ligia, Oliver and Michiel Hix. (Provided)
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Catholic education important enough for Hix family to endure separation

June 17, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

BEAUFORT—The Hix family knows what it is to sacrifice for Catholic education. Oliver Hix, 18, recently graduated from St. Lawrence Seminary High School in Wisconsin, over 1,000 miles away from his home and family.

William Blake's poem, The Lamb
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Enthusiasts see poetry as spiritual art

June 17, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

HILTON HEAD—Poetry is not just a form of literature that can rhyme or not rhyme. Some people have discovered the power of the medium to enrich lives, encourage creativity and, in many cases, bring others […]

Knights of Columbus set new fundraising records, South Carolina
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Knights set new fundraising records

June 17, 2010 Staff Reports | The Catholic Miscellany

NEW HAVEN, Conn.—The Knights of Columbus set all-time records for charitable donations and volunteer service hours in 2009, according to a recent press release. The results of the Knights’ Annual Survey of Fraternal Activity for […]

Bon Secours Sister Mary Catherine Rogers dies at 74. (Provided)
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Bon Secours Sister Mary Catherine Rogers dies at 74

June 17, 2010 Staff Reports | The Catholic Miscellany

MARRIOTTSVILLE, Md.—Sister Mary Catherine Rogers, a Sister of Bon Secours, died on May 5 of pancreatic cancer. She was 74. Sister Mary Catherine was the only child of Katheryn and William Rogers. She grew up […]

Joseph and Virginia Martuscello, holding a picture of their family, will celebrate their 72nd anniversary this year. (Miscellany/Terry Cregar)
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Greenville couple celebrates over 70 years of married life

June 17, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—In 1938, commercial television was beginning to make its way across the Atlantic from Europe, Adolph Hitler invaded Austria, a postage stamp cost 3 cents, and two young people from New York were married.

Jane LaMarche, Ph.D., is retiring as diocesan director of campus ministry. She is pictured with College of Charleston students Jon Roebuck and William Epperson. (Provided)
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LaMarche retires from college campus ministry

June 17, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—For the past four years, Jane LaMarche, Ph.D., has done the job of two people. She served as the diocesan director of campus ministry, which covered 16 colleges and universities across the state, and as […]

Laura Norton, a member of St. Michael Church in Garden City, founded MercyWorks to help parents and children learn about social justice while working together for people in need. She is pictured outside St. Michael with two of her six children, Matthew and Aaron Norton-Baker, all of whom participate. (Miscellany/Christina Lee Knauss)
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The whole family can engage in MercyWorks

June 17, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

GARDEN CITY—Outreach to people who are in need, homeless, ill, or just lonely, is one of the most important parts of parish life. Most efforts, however, don’t cross generational lines.

Fathers Philip S. Gillespie, Richard W. Jackson and Artur D. Przywara were ordained at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist on June 11. (Miscellany/Doug Deas)
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‘It is a wonderful blessing for the diocese to have three new priests’

June 17, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—The Diocese of Charleston gained new priests on June 11. Hundreds of people witnessed Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone ordain Fathers Philip S. Gillespie, Richard W. Jackson and Artur D. Przywara at the Cathedral of St. […]

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