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Year: 2019

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Atlanta Archbishop Gregory named as new leader of Washington Archdiocese

April 4, 2019 Caroline

WASHINGTON—Pope Francis has named Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory of Atlanta as the new archbishop of Washington. The appointment was announced April 4 in Washington by Archbishop Christophe Pierre, the Vatican nuncio to the United States. […]

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Historic bell tolls again for Georgetown parish

April 4, 2019 Christina Lee Knauss | The Catholic Miscellany

GEORGETOWN—The old bell at St. Mary Our Lady of Ransom Church in Georgetown has its voice back after being silent for 15 years.  The bell is ringing again thanks to an effort spearheaded by Father […]

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Knights celebrate anniversary with special Mass

April 3, 2019 Caroline

GOOSE CREEK—Members of the Knights of Columbus Assembly 3697 celebrated the 119th anniversary of their founding in February. The Fourth Degree Knights provided clergy support for the celebration of Mass at Immaculate Conception Church. Sir Knights participating […]

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Mitigating climate change starts with faith

April 3, 2019 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

CLEMSON—A group of people learned of the Church’s long-standing efforts to mitigate climate change and offered their own thoughts on the growing threat during a day-long gathering at St. Andrew Church recently. Jose Aguto, associate […]

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Youth at conference tap into true meaning of power

April 2, 2019 Caroline

WINNSBORO—Joseph Long has experienced the power of the Diocesan High School Youth Conference from both sides of the stage. For two years, Long was an active participant in the annual rally at White Oak Conference […]

Nation & World

Papal document addresses challenges of evangelizing in the digital age

April 2, 2019 Caroline

VATICAN CITY—While digital communications and social media can be used as a tool of evangelization and a place of dialogue with others, they also can be lonely environments where young people fall prey to humanity’s […]

Nation & World

USCCB pro-life chair says ‘our nation is better’ than to allow infanticide

April 2, 2019 Caroline

WASHINGTON—For doctors and other medical personnel not to provide care to babies who survive an abortion “is a lethal form of discrimination against the circumstances of the child’s birth,” said the chairman of the U.S. […]

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Poor Clare Sister Marie Beha, former abbess, dies

April 2, 2019 Staff Reports | The Catholic Miscellany

TRAVELERS REST—Sister Marie E. Beha, of the Order of St. Clare, died at the Monastery of St. Clare on March 20. She was 92. The Mass of Christian Burial was held at the monastery on […]

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Dominican Sister Betty Smith celebrates 60th jubilee

April 1, 2019 Caroline

SINSINAWA, Wis.—Dominican Sister Betty Smith and 17 other Sinsinawa Dominican sisters will celebrate their 60th jubilees in June. Sister Betty, whose religious name was Sister Erneste, has dedicated her life to teaching. In the Diocese […]

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Author shares advice on ‘drinking like a saint’

April 1, 2019 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

TAYLORS—Around 50 parishioners from Prince of Peace Church received a quick lesson on how to properly enjoy alcohol, along with a history of spirits and their ties to Catholicism. Michael Foley, a Catholic theologian and […]

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