
Struggling through discernment
Some priests are born knowing what they want to do with their lives. For others, the road is much harder to find. The toughest obstacle is often choosing between a wife and children or a […]
Some priests are born knowing what they want to do with their lives. For others, the road is much harder to find. The toughest obstacle is often choosing between a wife and children or a […]
CHARLESTON—If all goes according to plan, Charleston Catholic School will start constructing a new two-story building on its campus in the summer of 2011. A huge factor in their success hinges on whether they can […]
BEAUFORT—It didn’t take long for St. Peter School’s cross-country program to find its stride and outdistance their more experienced competition. In only its second year, the boys raced to an undefeated season and the girls […]
TAYLORS—The first thing Nancy Mohlman did when she joined Prince of Peace Church was sign up for the welcoming committee. She said she wanted to pay back all the friendship and warmth that she received […]
Proponents of the education voucher bill are giving it a facelift that they hope will make it more attractive to legislators. Neil Mellen said there are basically three changes to the bill, all designed to […]
Anyone seeking parenting advice doesn’t have to look far. Tap into the internet, visit a bookstore, or call a friend — even if the friend doesn’t have children, she’ll have advice. The question is: whose […]
Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone was recently appointed as Episcopal Liaison to the National Catholic Committee on Scouting. The appointment was made by Cardinal Francis George, Archbishop of Chicago, and officially announced Nov. 15, 2010, at […]
SULLIVAN’S ISLAND—Maj. Gen. James E. Livingston, recipient of three purple hearts and the Congressional Medal of Honor, praised the Knights of Columbus for their service to country and community. “You gentlemen represent one of those […]
Charles Vance considers himself a lucky man. In the past six months he has finished chemotherapy and radiation, been declared cancer free, and married a wonderful lady who is “filled with the spirit.” But he’s […]
A cadre of youth groups recently collected 27,500 pounds of food during a Stuff the Pantry contest. That’s about the equivalent of three female African elephants, which is to say, it was a lot of […]
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