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Month: January 2018

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Knights host St. Nicholas and Santa

January 9, 2018 Caroline

CONWAY—Knights of Columbus Council 7531 invited St. Nicho­las to speak before all weekend Masses on Dec. 2-3 to explain to Mass goers his connection to the origin of Santa Claus. The Knights then offered a […]

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Diocese earns spot on AP honor roll

January 9, 2018 Staff Reports | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—Three South Carolina school districts were honored by the College Board’s AP Honor Roll this year for the high success rate of their high school students in Advanced Placement courses — and the Diocese of […]

Nation & World

Catholic groups decry end of immigration protection for Salvadorans

January 9, 2018 Caroline

WASHINGTON—As the Catholic Church in the U.S. began observing National Migration Week, a time to reflect on the circumstances confronting migrants, immigrants, refugees, and human trafficking victims, the administration of President Donald Trump announced that […]

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Pope celebrates the feast of the Baptism of the Lord

January 9, 2018 Caroline

During Mass to honor the feast of the Baptism of the Lord, Pope Francis baptized 34 children. He urged parents to speak the language of love and transmit the faith to their children with the “dialect” of […]

Nation & World

Benedictine monks continue ancient Epiphany tradition of ‘chalking’ doors in a new way

January 9, 2018 Caroline

LATROBE, PA—The Benedictine monks of Saint Vincent College are continuing the ancient Epiphany blessing tradition of “chalking the doors” in a contemporary way. In order to invoke the prayer “May Christ bless the house” on […]

Nation & World

Pope: Don’t confess other’s faults, own up to sins

January 3, 2018 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—Fear and the shame of admitting one’s own sins leads to pointing fingers and accusing others rather than recognizing one’s own faults, Pope Francis said. “It’s difficult to admit being guilty, but it does […]

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For New Year, pope urges help for refugees, respect for life

January 2, 2018 Amy Wise Taylor | The Catholic Miscellany

VATICAN CITY—Pope Francis began the New Year praying the world would demonstrate a marked increase in solidarity and welcome for migrants and refugees. “Let’s not extinguish the hope in their hearts; let’s not suffocate their […]

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Most Reverend William G. Curlin, Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Charlotte, dies

January 2, 2018 Caroline

CHARLOTTE—Bishop Emeritus William George Curlin, third Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte, passed away in the peace of Christ Saturday, Dec. 23, 2017. He was 90 years old. Champion of the poor, comforter […]

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