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Year: 2010

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Cancer patients share a ride on the Road to Recovery

November 24, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

Charles Vance considers himself a lucky man. In the past six months he has finished chemotherapy and radiation, been declared cancer free, and married a wonderful lady who is “filled with the spirit.” But he’s […]

(Miscellany/Terry Cregar) Sister Kateri Mitchell, SSA, executive director of the Tekakwitha Conference, speaks at the Women’s Gathering in Greenville Nov. 20. The event was funded by a grant from the Black and Indian Mission-Native American Evangelization.
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Native American evangelization at Women’s Gathering

November 24, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—The opportunities for women in the Catholic Church have never been greater, according to Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM. The Director of the Office of Catechesis and Christian Initiation delivered that message at the Diocese of […]

(Miscellany/Christina Lee Knauss) Columbia artist Angel Allen adds detail to a porcelain sculpture of Mary. She is a member of St. Joseph Church who specializes in mosaics and ceramic painting, and has work permanently installed around the parish and school on Devine Street. Below, Allen created this mosaic of the Holy Family, which is on display in an outdoor passageway at St. Joseph School.
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Allen’s art brings beauty to Catholic spaces

November 24, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

COLUMBIA—A large mosaic of the Holy Family stands in a school passageway while a colorful sculpture of children enhances a playground. The artist’s work, permanently on display at St. Joseph Church and School, illuminates a […]

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Bishop Guglielmone’s Thanksgiving message

November 24, 2010 Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone

We offer praise and thanksgiving In one of the homily helps that I have used over the years, I remember a story of searchers for sunken treasures having discovered a ship that contained many interesting […]

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Vatican press officer addresses pope’s comment about condom use in battle against AIDS

November 22, 2010 Caroline

By Vatican Information Service VATICAN CITY—Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, the Vatican’s press office director, issued a Nov. 21 statement concerning remarks made by Pope Benedict XVI on the use of condoms in the battle against […]

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Bring God into your economic response

November 19, 2010 John Carroll | The Catholic Miscellany

As the economy remains in recovery, it’s commonplace to see businesses close their doors or established organizations cease operations as they find it the best available option given their current circumstance. Many companies shrank expenses, […]

(Miscellany/Terry Cregar) Father H. Gregory West, administrator of St. Andrew Church in Clemson, serves some of his gumbo at the eighth annual Ministers’ Cook-Off recently.
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Heavenly dishes compete at ministers cook-off

November 18, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

CENTRAL—People got a jump on the holiday eating season Nov. 11 and at the same time generated much-needed cash for a local relief agency. More than 200 people filled the cafeteria at D.W. Daniel High […]

(Miscellany/Christina Lee Knauss) A man kisses a reliquary that holds five relics of Vietnamese martyrs during a celebration held Nov. 14 at St. Martin de Porres Church in Columbia. Franciscan Father Khoa Nguyen, priest for Vietnamese ministry, is holding the relics.
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Celebrating the martyrs of Vietnam

November 18, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

Lễ mừng các Thánh Tử Đạo Việt Nam COLUMBIA—Catholics paid tribute to those who died for their faith at the Vietnamese Martyrs Celebration held Nov. 14 at St. Martin de Porres Church in Columbia. Franciscan […]

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Turning from Black Friday shopping to family blessing

November 18, 2010 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

ORANGEBURG—Avid bargain hunters refer to the day after Thanksgiving as Black Friday. Year after year, the media shows long lines of people waiting in front of stores before dawn so they can be the first […]

(Photo Provided) Youth group members from Holy Cross Church who helped collect over 870 pounds of food include Chelsea Hanna, Claire Page, Shelby Lawson, and siblings Stephen, Matthew and Alysa Anderjack.
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Youth groups collect 27,500 pounds of food

November 18, 2010 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

A cadre of youth groups recently collected 27,500 pounds of food during a Stuff the Pantry contest. That’s about the equivalent of three female African elephants, which is to say, it was a lot of […]

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