Students head back to class starting Aug. 17
SOUTH CAROLINA—The Diocese of Charleston has set a date of Aug. 17 for schools to begin opening. Some of the 33 schools in the diocese will begin classes that first day, but start dates are […]
SOUTH CAROLINA—The Diocese of Charleston has set a date of Aug. 17 for schools to begin opening. Some of the 33 schools in the diocese will begin classes that first day, but start dates are […]
As he has in years past, Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone attended as many graduation ceremonies as he could, offering congratulations and words of encouragement to the Class of 2020. His presence was one of the few […]
WASHINGTON—The unpredictability of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on group gatherings and recent court rulings are part of a growing challenge to religious liberty, said participants in an online symposium June 22. During the […]
WASHINGTON—The U.S. demonstrations over police aggression toward minorities has an antecedent in Northern Ireland, according to a police commander in Salinas, California, who spent the first 10 years of his life in Northern Ireland in […]
The Bicentennial Campaign, designed to help the diocese and all its parishes, was in its final stage when the pandemic interrupted life as we know it. Of the 114 churches and missions in the diocese, […]
CHARLESTON—As the bicentennial anniversary of the diocese rolls closer, a book detailing its 200-year history is set to be released on June 1. Written by our very own Sister Pamela Smith, director of the diocesan […]
CHARLESTON—On a recent visit to Catholic Charities, a volunteer pointed out their very bare shelves, with whole racks of shelving sitting empty. Beneath a sign proclaiming “Fruit” sat a solitary can of peaches that had […]
The only reference to Holy Saturday in Scripture is Matthew 27, which describes the chief priests and Pharisees meeting with Pontius Pilate on the day after the crucifixion. They ask for guards to be placed […]
COLUMBIA—St. Martin de Porres will begin the fall school year with a new grade structure, reorganized to follow a pre-school model that will serve K3 to third grade. Currently, it serves students through sixth grade. […]
CHARLESTON—Bishop England High School sent out a mass appeal March 31 on behalf of its students and their families who have already been financially impacted by COVID-19. In it, Patrick Finneran, principal, bluntly stated the […]
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