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The Miscellany will scale back print production
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The Miscellany will scale back print production

December 21, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—Beginning in January, The Catholic Miscellany will change its publication schedule from weekly to every-other-week.

(Miscellany/Deirdre C. Mays) Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone delivers the homily during All Souls’ Day Mass at St. Lawrence Cemetery in North Charleston Nov. 2.
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All Souls’ Day: After death comes a new life

November 4, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—In dying we are born unto eternal life. That belief was the focus of Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone’s annual All Souls’ Day Mass held Oct. 2 at St. Lawrence Cemetery.

(Miscellany/Deirdre C. Mays) David Bereit, the national director of 40 Days for Life, delivers a speech Oct. 22 in front of the Charleston Women’s Medical Center to buoy the local movement.
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Guns and alarms can’t silence pro-life vigil

October 28, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—David Bereit, the national director of 40 Days for Life, made an unplanned visit Oct. 22 to support the pro-life prayer volunteers who were recently threatened by a doctor who pointed a loaded handgun at […]

40 Days
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Despite incident, 40 Days vigil still going strong

October 14, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—As it nears the home stretch, support for the 40 Days for Life campaign remains strong. According to Tom Barber, the local vigil coordinator, participation has not waned, even after a doctor who works at […]

Steve Wood
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Covenant Keepers founder to speak at rosary event Oct. 10

September 30, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

HILTON HEAD—Steve Wood will be the featured speaker at the eighth annual Diocesan Rosary Celebration Oct. 10 at 2:30 p.m. at St. Francis by the Sea Church, 45 Beach City Road. The event will include […]

S. Matthew Gray
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Three ordained transitional deacons July 16

July 14, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

COLUMBIA—Three men have started their summer as seminarians and will finish it up as deacons. S. Matthew Gray, William S. Hearne and David D. Nerbun were ordained to the transitional diaconate by Bishop Robert E. […]

David Sanchez, 15, is a rising sophomore at Bishop Englang High School. The U.S. education secretary recommends that students read at least five books during the summer. (Miscellany/Deirdre C. Mays)
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Schools and the government are behind summer reading push

July 1, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

WASHINGTON—For the past few months, young people have been hearing the message from school and government officials about eating better and exercising. Now, during the summer, they also are being advised to pick up a […]

Maggie Mayeaux, Annie Arneman and Lorena Robles prepare breakfast for their mothers at a weekend retreat for girls at Precious Blood of Christ Church on Pawleys Island. (Miscellany/Deirdre C. Mays)
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Girls retreat stresses positive views of self

May 27, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

PAWLEYS ISLAND—As a church confirmation coordinator, Renee Faiella has become the trusted confidante of many of the teens with whom she works. They tell her some of their secrets about school, worries, hopes and dreams.

Msgr. Lawrence B. McInerny speaks at Bishop England High School on May 7. He will lead the Lowcountry institution for the 2010-2011 academic year. (Miscellany/Deirdre C. Mays)
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Msgr. McInerny heads back to high school again to lead BE

May 13, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

DANIEL ISLAND—A familiar face is back at Bishop England High School and chances are he knows your mama, so you’d better behave. Msgr. Lawrence B. McInerny will take the helm of his alma mater for […]

The Meditation Garden, which spans 2.5 acres, includes a labyrinth, camellia garden, prayer garden with cascading water fountain, and statuary connected by winding pathways and entry portals. It honors the Sisters of Bon Secours and the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy. (Mic Smith Photography LLC)
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Meditation garden blessed at St. Francis Hospital

May 6, 2010 Deirdre C. Mays | The Catholic Miscellany

CHARLESTON—When Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone blessed the new meditation garden at Bon Secours-St. Francis Xavier Hospital he described it as a place where people can find God.

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