fbpx
  • Diocese of Charleston
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
The Catholic Miscellany
  • Home
    • Buy Photos
  • About
  • Advertising
  • Submit news
Home2019

Year: 2019

Nation & World

Pope calls for global alliance to better educate young people

September 12, 2019 Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY—Pope Francis said the challenges facing humanity and the Earth are so urgent and important that he has invited world leaders, educators and young people to come to the Vatican next spring to launch […]

Nation & World

Woman religious makes inroads in eradicating cholera in Haiti

September 12, 2019 Catholic News Service

MIDDLETOWN, Ky.—As Sister Larraine Lauter held the tiny hand of an infant patient at a cholera clinic in Verrettes, Haiti, two years ago, she made a silent promise. “I made a promise to her, in […]

Nation & World

Ideological fixation, not ‘loyal criticism,’ feeds possibility of schism, pope says

September 11, 2019 Catholic News Service

ABOARD THE PAPAL FLIGHT—Pope Francis told reporters he hoped and prayed the Catholic Church would not experience a new schism, but human freedom means people always have had and will have the “schism option.” “I […]

Nation & World

Memories of 9/11 attacks linger for fire department chaplain

September 11, 2019 Catholic News Service

BROOKLYN, N.Y.—Msgr. John Delendick, a longtime New York Fire Department chaplain who is currently pastor of St. Jude Church in Brooklyn, remembers Sept. 11, 2001, vividly. At the time of the terrorist attacks on the […]

South Carolina

Hurricane Dorian leaves behind minor damage in S.C.

September 10, 2019 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

SOUTH CAROLINA—Hurricane Dorian left the coast of South Carolina and the Diocese of Charleston with far less damage than many originally feared it would.  The storm brought high winds, storm surge, heavy rain and flooding […]

Columnists

Everywhere there is grace

September 10, 2019 Sister Pamela Smith, SSCM

We’ve been through toils and snares and are going through them still. Anyone who reads The Catholic Miscellany needs no accounting for why I say this. As addled a pursuit as it may be, I […]

Greenville Deanery

Brother Augustine of Anderson is now brewmaster in Italy

September 10, 2019 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

A deep love for God and a passion for the art of brewing beer melded into a unique spiritual journey for Benedictine Brother Augustine Wilmeth.  He was born Philip Wilmeth and became a Catholic in […]

Nation & World

CLINIC sues Trump administration over new directives for asylum-seekers

September 10, 2019 Catholic News Service

WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump’s appointment of Ken Cuccinelli to a top immigration position violated federal law and therefore certain actions undertaken by his office are not legally valid, a federal lawsuit argues. The complaint was filed […]

Nation & World

Nassau archbishop assesses post-hurricane challenges in Bahamas

September 9, 2019 Catholic News Service

MIAMI—Archbishop Patrick C. Pinder of Nassua, Bahamas, celebrated Mass Sept. 8 for evacuee families and Catholic school staff members a week after Hurricane Dorian slammed into the islands. “I spoke about the hurricane aftermath, then […]

Nation & World

Solidarity, not poverty, is God’s plan, pope says in Madagascar

September 9, 2019 Catholic News Service

ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar—God’s plan for humanity involves community, mutual support, sharing and caring for each other and for the earth, Pope Francis said. “As we look around us, how many men and women, young people and […]

Posts pagination

« 1 … 29 30 31 … 68 »

Stay connected with our free email newsletter!

Sign up below to receive updates from The Catholic Miscellany sent straight to your inbox every two weeks!

Select list(s) to subscribe to




Follow us on Facebook
The Catholic Miscellany

901 Orange Grove Rd.
Charleston, SC 29407
843-261-0522

  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Statement
  • Parental Consent

Copyright © 2025 | MH Magazine WordPress Theme by MH Themes