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Say it like you mean it

September 30, 2010 Sister Margie Lavonis, CSC | The Catholic Miscellany

Let me tell you about something that continues to concern me. It is about our often-weak response or failure to respond to the prayers of the Mass. This concern probably comes from my liturgy coordinator […]

Alison Blanchet

More than its individual parts, the church is one body

September 30, 2010 Alison Blanchet | The Catholic Miscellany

I have one domestic skill — Tollhouse cookies. I don’t know why mine are different, but they’re kind of legendary. They’ve helped me obtain trucks and manpower when I moved, forgiveness from the maintenance staff […]

Father Bryan P. Babick

Does the new translation mean we’ve been wrong?

September 24, 2010 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

The upcoming changes in Mass texts have given rise to the obvious question: “Have we been wrong all of this time?” Since the Mass was first translated into English by decree of the Second Vatican […]

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Make sure to cross reference before you act

September 24, 2010 John Carroll | The Catholic Miscellany

Secular society occasionally gives the impression that we live in a Christian society. A first-time visitor to America during the Christmas season might think we take the celebration of our Christian faith a bit too […]

Jesuit Father Thomas M. Gillin (Miscellany/File)
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Father Thomas Gillin dies at 88

September 24, 2010 Staff Reports | The Catholic Miscellany

NEW ORLEANS—Jesuit Father Thomas Marion Gillin of the New Orleans Province died Sept. 17 at West Jefferson Hospital. Father Gillin was 88 years old, a Jesuit for 71 years, and a priest for 58. The […]

Environmental stewardship a natural choice at SJN
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Environmental stewardship a natural choice at SJN

September 24, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

COLUMBIA—“Going green” is not just some popular phrase for Marie Bloise. Along with other members of the environmental ministry at St. John Neumann Church, she believes it’s a way of life. For the past three […]

Father Robert H. Fix, former pastor of Our Lady of the Hills Church in Columbia, throws a shovelful of dirt on the future site of the parish’s classroom building. (Miscellany/Christina Lee Knauss)
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Our Lady of the Hills begins building new wing

September 24, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

COLUMBIA—Construction is going smoothly on a new classroom building at Our Lady of the Hills Church, the latest installment of an ongoing building project at the growing parish. A ground-breaking and site blessing was held […]

Pam Mackenzie and Mary Sloka talk during a break at the Called and Gifted workshop at Prince of Peace Church recently. (Miscellany/Terry Cregar)
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God’s gifts to parishes benefit the whole church

September 24, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

TAYLORS—Seventeen Upstate Catholics took the first step recently toward determining the charisms from God that await them. Joe Waters and Jason Sandoval led a two-day workshop on Called and Gifted at Prince of Peace Church […]

St. Thérèse of Lisieux, also known as the Little Flower (Wikipedia)
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Local chapters celebrate 50 years of Theresians

September 24, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—Theresians International are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their founding with a host of activities throughout the year.  Jeanette Whiland, a member of the Theresians of Charleston, said the yearlong celebration will start with a […]

Then-Major Patrick Brady, seated in the cockpit, flew many rescue missions in deadly conditions to save the lives of fellow soldiers in Viet Nam. (Photo provided)
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General credits God for rescues in Viet Nam

September 24, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

SAN ANTONIO, Texas—Gen. Patrick Henry Brady said it is no coincidence that the day he flew a series of impossible rescue missions to earn the Medal of Honor was also the feast of the Epiphany.  […]

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