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Year: 2010

Sister Colleen Waterman stands in front of the mailbox of Echo House in this file photo. She is leaving after 42 years of ministry. (Miscellany/Joe Benton)
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A tearful goodbye as Sister Colleen leaves Echo

July 1, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

NORTH CHARLESTON—Franciscan Sister Colleen Waterman is leaving Echo House after 42 years of service, and people in the community are in tears over their loss. “Of course I’m crying! Who wouldn’t be crying?” said Samuel […]

Father Richard D. Harris, diocesan vicar general and pastor of St. Joseph Church in Columbia, invests Deacon Malcolm J. Skipper Sr. with a stole during his ordination to the permanent diaconate. (Miscellany/Christina Lee Knauss)
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The journey’s end is just the beginning: Deacon Skipper ordained

July 1, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

COLUMBIA—Malcolm Jenks Skipper Sr. started a new life of service to God and a new chapter in his life as a Catholic. The long-time member of St. Joseph Church in Columbia was ordained a permanent […]

Arusi marriage ministry speakers Terri and Andrew Lyke, top left, with Joe Robinson, Gretta Barnes, Tonya LeSane, Michelle Robinson, and Msgr. Walter Barrett, kneeling, attended the Institutes held before the Archbishop James Patterson Lyke Conference. (Provided/Pam Harris)
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Institutes on marriage, dance and song warm-up the conference

July 1, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

NORTH CHARLESTON—The three institutes that led into the Archbishop James Patterson Lyke Conference were mostly a warm up, but for some, they were the main event.   Noreen Wall, a member of St. Jude Church […]

Father R. Tony Ricard stands with Pam Harris during the Archbishop James Patterson Lyke Conference held in North Charleston. Father Ricard was one of the featured speakers. (Provided/Pam Harris)
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Lyke Conference celebrates the black Catholic community

July 1, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

NORTH CHARLESTON—Speakers and participants at The Archbishop James Patterson Lyke Conference proclaimed loud and proud that the Catholics were there. The annual event was held at the North Charleston Convention Center June 23-27 and drew […]

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Column Archives

Unconditional love is why you belong in God’s kingdom

July 1, 2010 John Carroll | The Catholic Miscellany

Groucho Marx said it best, “I would never belong to a club that would have a person like me as a member.” I used to think I was alone in feeling out of place. From […]

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Column Archives

The virtue of hospitality

July 1, 2010 Sister Margie Lavonis, CSC | The Catholic Miscellany

Each of the Holy Cross congregations, founded by Father Basil Moreau, is known for its expression of hospitality. People often comment on how welcoming the religious of this community are, and that they feel at […]

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 […]

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