Father Lutz’s mission work is serving people most in need
RIDGELAND—Father Gerald Lutz, administrator of St. Anthony Church, is a man of few words, especially when it comes to talking about himself.
RIDGELAND—Father Gerald Lutz, administrator of St. Anthony Church, is a man of few words, especially when it comes to talking about himself.
MONCKS CORNER—Trappist Brother Edward Shivell died March 20 at his home at Mepkin Abbey where he spent most of his 61 years as a monk. He was 81.
Editor’s note: This is part of a series for Lent. Poverty. Ignorance. Racism. Violence. Each of these words has a power and a reality that is harsh and calls out for conversion and help. Each […]
A hymn we sing at Mass has a refrain that goes something like this, “You are the light of the world. Let your light shine before all, that they may see the good that you […]
CHARLESTON—Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone has urged S.C. Catholics to oppose health care reform legislation as the House of Representatives nears a vote.
COLUMBIA—The choir from St. Martin de Porres School was invited to visit St. Peter School, where they delivered a stellar performance and helped the other students celebrate Black History Month.
GLOVERVILLE—More needy people in the Horse Creek Valley region of the state will be able to keep the lights on at home thanks to a recent grant given to Our Lady of the Valley Catholic […]
CHARLESTON—Young adults had the opportunity to learn more about Lent during the “Java with Jesus” series held recently at Pauline Books and Media Center.
CLEMSON—Three churches in Pickens and Oconee counties have together launched a $2 million capital campaign to purchase land for a new church in Clemson and make repairs and improvements on those in Seneca and Walhalla.
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH—Holy Trinity School, which is in its inaugural year, found out pretty quickly what it means to be a family-oriented parish school.
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