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Catholic Easter celebrations in South Carolina
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The triumph and traditions of Easter

April 8, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

Troy and Carrie Penny of Columbia celebrated Easter by becoming Catholics. The couple completed what they described as a long process of study and discernment when they were confirmed and given Holy Communion by Father […]

A Cardinal Newman School student experiences drunk driving on a simulator.
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Cardinal Newman students take a virtual drive under the influence

April 8, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

COLUMBIA—Students at Cardinal Newman School received a driving lesson of a different kind on March 31. Through the use of AWARE III, a high-tech computer simulator, they had a first-hand look at the dangers of […]

A student from Father Ryan High School in Tennessee repaints a dormitory rail at Mepkin Abbey recently for a project with Home Works of America, an S.C. charitable organization.
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Students join Home Works to help renew Mepkin Abbey

April 8, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

MONCKS CORNER—Students from Father Ryan High School in Tennessee learned about more than just sanding and painting while helping with repairs at Mepkin Abbey recently.

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Recognizing Jesus in the needy

April 8, 2010 Sister Margie Lavonis, CSC | The Catholic Miscellany

The story of the disciples on the road to Emmaus that we read during the Easter season is one of my favorites. I often wonder if I would have recognized the Lord walking the path […]

Resurrection window at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Charleston. Photo by Deirdre C. Mays.
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God’s loving power overcomes all evil

March 31, 2010 Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ: The Pharisees and Scribes thought they had finally ended the “Jesus problem.” He had been executed and buried; His followers had been dispersed in fear; the crowds had been […]

Evan Artigues and Bea DiBona, eighth-graders from Charleston Catholic School, present the gifts to Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone during Mass for his first episcopal anniversary.
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Bishop Guglielmone celebrates the first year

March 31, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone marked his first anniversary in the Diocese of Charleston by celebrating Mass in the same church where he was ordained.

Ban on raffles leads to creative fundraising
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Ban on raffles leads to creative fundraising

March 31, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

Just about anybody who grew up Catholic in the United States in recent decades remembers selling raffle tickets for one thing or another, and being in parish halls full of eager bingo players hoping to […]

Bishop Guglielmone says all must face the suffering of abuse victims
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Bishop Guglielmone says all must face the suffering of abuse victims

March 31, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—As accusations are hurled at Pope Benedict XVI over decisions he made on priestly sex abuse and it becomes a focus in world news, South Carolina’s bishop expressed concern for victims and advised Catholics to […]

Students wait for confession during the Year of St. Paul pilgrimage in November 2008. The Year for Priests teen pilgrimage will include activities, skits and prayer.
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Teen pilgrimage honoring Year for Priests is set for April 24

March 31, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—Youth may speak a different language than adults at times, but one word they both understand is busy. That’s why Marie Donnelly, director of youth ministry at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, is […]

Taizé worship service is a popular addition at St. James Church
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Taizé worship service is a popular addition at St. James Church

March 31, 2010 Deacon Robert Starr | The Catholic Miscellany

CONWAY—Candles and the sound of flowing water enhanced the atmosphere at St. James Church, as approximately 80 people gathered for a Taizé service on March 16.

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