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Year: 2011

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African families find new homes in South Carolina

July 22, 2011 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

DILLON—St. Louis Church has become a spiritual home for a variety of nationalities. Some of the most recent immigrants filled four pews on one side of the church during Sunday morning Mass. The colorful, multi-patterned […]

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The Miscellany adds video to its website

July 22, 2011 Caroline

CHARLESTON—Most visitors to The Catholic Miscellany website may have noticed a new feature, the addition of video. The July 1 ordination was produced by staff member Stephanie Stockton and is the first of many. Plans […]

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Diocese makes changes to vocations, media relations

July 22, 2011 Caroline

CHARLESTON—Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone recently announced some changes for several offices in the Diocese of Charleston.The Office of Vocations and its vicar, Father Jeffrey F. Kirby, moved from St. Joseph Church in Columbia to the […]

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Blessed Sister Maria Serafina has a Greenwood connection

July 22, 2011 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENWOOD—Sainthood is a family affair for Karen Alex. She is a great-great-niece of Blessed Sister Maria Serafina of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, an Italian nun on the road to becoming a saint. Alex, her […]

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Clemson chaplain works to renovate campus ministry

July 22, 2011 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

Clemson—Franciscan Father John W. McDowell said the biggest challenge with campus ministry is motivating students not to be afraid.“Nobody wants to admit they’re homesick — they are,” he said.The priest has served as campus ministry […]

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More exposure needed for cord blood stem cells

July 22, 2011 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

Stem cells offer enormous potential for medical breakthroughs, but also enormous controversies for observant Catholics. Debate has raged in recent years over the ethics of using embryonic stem cells, one of the most common practices. […]

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The Holy Spirit A divine, vital and living presence in our lives

July 22, 2011 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

“In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit …” This is perhaps the most common phrase in the Catholic faith, used to begin and end countless prayers and rituals, privately and […]

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Fostering is a worthwhile call to parenting, service

July 22, 2011 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

HANAHAN—Caryl Meier said she and her husband Marty became foster parents because just having a job wasn’t enough.She felt drawn to do more. Mrs. Meier said she always loved children. At first she has thought […]

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Franciscan Father Hartmayer is 14th bishop of Savannah

July 19, 2011 Caroline

“I am extremely grateful to Pope Benedict for his confidence in me as the bishop of Savannah,” said Bishop-elect Gregory John Hartmayer, Order of Friars Minor Conventual (OFM Conv.) as he stood on the shady […]

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Seniors shouldn’t stand the heat

July 14, 2011 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

If you had to choose which of these caused more deaths — floods, tornadoes, hurricanes or heat — which would you pick?

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