Remembering unborn children
MURRELLS INLET— Above, Mary Hill places a flower at the memorial for aborted children at St. Michael Church on Sept. 10. Father Edward Fitzgerald, pastor, led a prayer service for people to honor the memory […]
MURRELLS INLET— Above, Mary Hill places a flower at the memorial for aborted children at St. Michael Church on Sept. 10. Father Edward Fitzgerald, pastor, led a prayer service for people to honor the memory […]
Prayer, preparation and education are all essential to faithful citizenship. As Catholics, we are called to engage in the public square and work for the common good. On Nov. 8, voters across South Carolina and […]
VATICAN CITY—In an effort to ensure transparency as well as historical and scientific accuracy, Pope Francis has approved revised norms for the Congregation for Saints’ Causes regarding medical consultations on healings alleged to be miracles. […]
DENVER, Colo.— It’s a common sight at a city intersection. A man or a woman holds a cardboard sign: “Homeless, Hungry. Please Give. Anything Helps.” Most motorists, stopped at the light and eager to move […]
SIMPSONVILLE—The story of St. Mary Magdalene Church is one of remarkable growth fueled by the love of the Gospel message. It started in the late ’80s as a mission of nearby St. Elizabeth Ann Seton […]
When the St. Thomas Aquinas Scholarship Fund was absorbed into a new program called Exceptional SC, it resulted in a good news, bad news scenario. The good news: there is still scholarship funding available for […]
Editor’s note: Daniel Lloyd, a professor of religion, contributed the following column on the diaconate. Some misunderstandings about deacons arise from the fact that there are transitional deacons and permanent deacons. A candidate for the […]
Editor’s note: This week The Miscellany introduces a new question-and-answer column written by Father Jeffrey Kirby of the Diocese of Charleston. He holds an M.A. in philosophy from the Franciscan University of Steubenville and a […]
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—After two nights of violence in Charlotte, Bishop Peter J. Jugis called on men, women and children in the Diocese of Charlotte to join him in prayers for “peace and justice” for all victims […]
BEAUFORT—Tropical Storm Hermine may have caused power outages and downed trees, but the storm could not diminish the prayer, praise and adoration of a group of devoted Catholics at St. Peter Church during a “Night […]
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