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Month: July 2010

People from many countries take the oath of citizenship of the United States of America July 2 at Middleton Place in Charleston. (Miscellany/Amy Wise Taylor)
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New American citizens eager for opportunities here

July 15, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—Barbara Martinez was just a baby when her mother bundled her up and fled the dictatorship of Fidel Castro in Cuba. The family crossed the ocean by boat, just as pilgrims did hundreds of years […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

The sacrifice of the Mass is timeless

July 15, 2010 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

In my last column I reflected on the meaning of an authentic Christian memorial. The early church adopted the belief that commemorating God’s life-giving actions in history involves an active re-presentation of those same events […]

S. Matthew Gray
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Three ordained transitional deacons July 16

July 14, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

COLUMBIA—Three men have started their summer as seminarians and will finish it up as deacons. S. Matthew Gray, William S. Hearne and David D. Nerbun were ordained to the transitional diaconate by Bishop Robert E. […]

Doris Arvelo taught at St. Martin de Porres School in Columbia for 30 years and retired June 7. She will continue working as a director of religious education. (Miscellany/Christina Lee Knauss)
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Teaching doesn’t end at retirement for Doris Arvelo

July 1, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

COLUMBIA—In 1979, Doris Arvelo joined the faculty at St. Martin de Porres as the leader of the preschool program. Those Hampton Street classrooms became her professional and spiritual home for the next 30 years, as […]

Catholic conference on fertility issues set for July 21-24 in Greenville.
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Catholic conference on fertility issues set for July 21-24

July 1, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—Health care professionals, counselors and others interested in natural family planning will spend three days in the Upstate discussing developments in their fields, as well as cultural and moral trends affecting the family.

As economy slides, Catholic schools count pennies
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As economy slides, Catholic schools count pennies

July 1, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

As economic depression continues to plague the state, the education system, both public and private, searches for ways to mitigate the consequences. It is glaringly obvious in the public school system, which analysts say are […]

Students dance and clap to a song about God’s love at a praise and worship session during the Christian Leadership Institute for junior high students at Camp Kinard. (Miscellany/Christina Lee Knauss)
News and Events

Youth help each other become Christian leaders

July 1, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

BATESBURG-LEESVILLE—While many high school and college students spend their summer working, visiting the beach or just hanging out, the youth who are counselors at the diocesan Christian Leadership Institute take weeks of their vacation to […]

Will Victor, Aaron Kirby, Will Connor Frei, Patrick Judd, Matthew Ross, Nick Adams, Mark Tisler and Ian DeMass stand in front of a church in Rome as part of the Father Kolbe Vocations Pilgrimage. The club spent 11 days in Europe during June. (Photo Provided)
News and Events

Trip abroad highlights vocations for young men

July 1, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

AIKEN—A recent trip to Rome in support of vocations may have been more successful than the organizers dared hope. They hoped the eight young men who went on the Father Kolbe Vocations Pilgrimage would come […]

David Sanchez, 15, is a rising sophomore at Bishop Englang High School. The U.S. education secretary recommends that students read at least five books during the summer. (Miscellany/Deirdre C. Mays)
News and Events

Schools and the government are behind summer reading push

July 1, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

WASHINGTON—For the past few months, young people have been hearing the message from school and government officials about eating better and exercising. Now, during the summer, they also are being advised to pick up a […]

Father Raymond J. Carlo, a native of New York, is the pastor of St. Michael Church in Garden City. (Miscellany/Keith Jacobs)
News and Events

From atheists to priests, anything’s possible with God

July 1, 2010 Deacon Robert Starr | The Catholic Miscellany

GARDEN CITY—Father Raymond J. Carlo’s path to priesthood has been paved with challenges, faith and God’s grace. “I did not come to the priesthood in the usual way,” he said.

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