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Year: 2016

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Parish guide on ecology provides ideas to combat climate change

August 3, 2016 Caroline

ARLINGTON, Va.—In his encyclical “Laudato Si’, on Care for Our Common Home,” Pope Francis does not mince words: “Living our vocation to be protectors of God’s handiwork is essential to a life of virtue; it […]

Nation & World

Archbishop urges forgiveness at Father Hamel’s funeral

August 3, 2016 Caroline

ROUEN, France—During the Aug. 2 funeral Mass for Father Jacques Hamel, killed a week earlier by men claiming allegiance to the Islamic State, Archbishop Dominique Lebrun of Rouen stressed the need for forgiveness. “As brutal […]

Columnists

An Eastward controversy

August 3, 2016 Father Bryan P. Babick | The Catholic Miscellany

In July, the head of the Vatican’s Divine Worship department ignited controversy. Robert Cardinal Sarah’s talk focused on Vatican II’s desired achievements with liturgical reforms. Liturgical scholarship, renewal and pastoral theology progressed for over a […]

Nation & World

Pope names six women, six men to study women deacons

August 2, 2016 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—Pope Francis has appointed six men and six women to a commission to study the issue of women deacons, particularly their ministry in the early church. In addition to the 12 members named Aug. […]

Nation & World

‘Evangelical moment’: World Youth Day often fosters vocations

August 2, 2016 Caroline

KRAKOW, Poland—In a giant circus tent on Piastowska Street, next to the Jagiellonian University’s sports center, a rock band wound up its full-volume refrain against a dazzling background of lights and streamers. In the foreground, […]

Nation & World

No room for benchwarmers, make history, pope tells youth at vigil

August 1, 2016 Caroline

KRAKOW, Poland—Pope Francis told young people they are not called to be couch potatoes, living boring lives, but should leave their mark in history and not let others determine their future. Like a soccer match, […]

Nation & World

Don’t tuck life away, take risks, pope tells young people

August 1, 2016 Caroline

KRAKOW, Poland—Take risks and do not let life’s obstacles get in the way of encountering the true joy and life that Jesus can give, Pope Francis told more than 1 million young people. “Don’t be […]

Linda Neely (left) and Gail Stafford put cornbread on a plate for a client at the Dorothy Day Soup Kitchen in Rock Hill.
News

Dorothy Day Soup Kitchen plates up warm food and hospitality

July 31, 2016 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

ROCK HILL—On a recent Thursday morning, men and women lined up at 11:30 a.m. for the hot meal at the Dorothy Day Soup Kitchen on Craw­ford Road. It was a diverse crowd of about 45 […]

Myrtle Beach Deanery

Donna Lewis finds apostolate in evangelizing through bracelets

July 30, 2016 Staff Reports | The Catholic Miscellany

GARDEN CITY—Five years ago, Donna Lewis was diagnosed with cancer and lost all her hair from chemo­therapy treatments. Moved by her plight, Lewis’ sister gave her a special bracelet that tells the story of Christ […]

Columbia Deanery

Stained glass window to feature image of St. Kateri

July 29, 2016 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—A stained-glass window depicting the first Native American saint will soon have a new home at Our Lady of the Rosary Church. Father Dwight Longenecker, pastor, shared the news during the Feast Day of St. […]

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