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Students of Summerville Catholic School held a bake sale recently to raise money for Haitian Relief.
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Catholic schools in SC step up their stewardship efforts to help Haiti

February 4, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

AIKEN—St. Mary Help of Christians School took their name to heart and embarked on a fundraising campaign that netted over $3,000 to help the victims of Haiti’s earthquake.

Our Lady of Peace Church, renovation, North Augusta, Old Edgefield Road, RCN Contracting of Augusta, Ga., MCA Artchitecture of Greenville, Father Timothy M. Lijewski
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Our Lady of Peace Church undergoes renovation

February 4, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

NORTH AUGUSTA—Our Lady of Peace Church looks a lot different these days. People arriving for Sunday Mass enter a building covered by scaffolding and plastic sheeting. Plywood protects the windows. The church on Old Edgefield […]

Modern conveniences distract from spirituality, speaker says
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What you need to know about Internet safety, cyberbullying and the law

February 4, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

COLUMBIA—State agencies are reaching out to Catholic schools, parishes and youth groups in an effort to keep children safe. The S.C. Attorney General’s office and the S.C. Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force are waging […]

St. John the Beloved Church, Summerville, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, American Boychoir, monthly concert series
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Parish concert series strikes a chord in Summerville

February 4, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

SUMMERVILLE—St. John the Beloved Church’s music ministry is sounding a high note for ecumenism with its monthly concert series. In January, the church hosted the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and the American Boychoir, both of which […]

Professor Robert George, Furman University, biotechnology, Princeton University, Tocqueville Program
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George defends the human embryo at Furman lecture

February 4, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—Around 300 people filled Shaw Hall in the Younts Conference Center at Furman University Jan. 26 to hear Princeton University Professor Robert George speak on biotechnology and politics. The talk was the first in the […]

Volunteer Lisa Seidel is pictured with the late Monnie Berry, who died Jan. 17. The two shared a close bond through the Senior Companions program. Seidel kept in close contact with the family during Berry’s illness and hospice stay, and attended her memorial service, senior companions, catholic charities, piedmont deanery, Greenville, Nancy Pearce, Stacey Lazurek
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Companion program has reciprocal benefits for volunteers and seniors

February 4, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—For nearly a year, Mary Beth Edenfield has helped Margaret Scarlett, 84, shop for groceries, and travel to doctor and hairdresser appointments. “We share a lot of friendship,” Edenfield said. “She has enriched my life. […]

Father Longenecker blog page
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Father Longenecker took a different route to Catholic priesthood

February 4, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—Father Dwight Longenecker is never alone on his daily drive to work as chaplain at St. Joseph’s Catholic School. His sons, Benedict and Theo, and daughter Madeleine, all students there, are along for the ride. […]

Physicians guild, Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone, bioethics, biotechnology, gene therapy, stem cell research, cloning, abortion, contraception, euthanasia
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Technological advances create ethical dilemmas in the medical field

February 4, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

COLUMBIA—Catholic doctors face countless challenges daily, not only in practicing medicine but in reconciling the teachings of their faith with difficult moral and ethical issues arising from today’s medical technologies. Those concerns and how to […]

Miss Alenius: A Vocabulary Disaster, St. Joseph Catholic School, Anderson, hats, vocabulary
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St. Joseph School hat parade

February 3, 2010 Staff Reports | The Catholic Miscellany

After reading Debra Frasier’s book, “Miss Alenius: A Vocabulary Disaster,” the fourth-grade class of St. Joseph School in Anderson celebrated with a Hat Parade. Virginia Thompson, Ashleigh Werth, Chloe Craft, Jonathan Monts, Benjamin Loudermilk, Francesca […]

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CRS executive extremely grateful for Catholic response

February 2, 2010 Staff Reports | The Catholic Miscellany

BALTIMORE—Catholic Relief Services and its Caritas partners have stepped up relief efforts in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas, delivering food and water to hundreds of thousands and providing medical care to thousands more. To date, the […]

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