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A Clemson student poses with Ugandan boys during a spring break mission trip in May 2009
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Clemson students use semester break to help in Guatemala and Uganda

March 4, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

CLEMSON—Ashley Colquhoun is excited about her upcoming mission trip to Uganda, not because it will be her first trip outside of the United States or her first ride on an airplane. The Clemson University junior […]

Joh Wood, dads.org, Steve Wood, author, speaker, St. Mary Church, Greenville Technical College, Clemson University
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John Wood speaks to other young adults on faith, life issues

February 18, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—Most of us were warned at a very early age never to listen to strangers. But John Wood ultimately ignored that advice, and now he and those he has touched during his still-young life are […]

The Haitian Project, earthquake, Haiti, Catholic Relief Services, Louverture Cleary School, Port-au-Prince
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Deacon and family reunited in Haiti to assist cleanup, aid efforts

February 4, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

SENECA—A South Carolina family that was separated following the devastating earthquake in Haiti was reunited last week. Deacon Patrick Moynihan, president of The Haitian Project, left his family about three weeks ago to lead recovery […]

Professor Robert George, Furman University, biotechnology, Princeton University, Tocqueville Program
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George defends the human embryo at Furman lecture

February 4, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—Around 300 people filled Shaw Hall in the Younts Conference Center at Furman University Jan. 26 to hear Princeton University Professor Robert George speak on biotechnology and politics. The talk was the first in the […]

Volunteer Lisa Seidel is pictured with the late Monnie Berry, who died Jan. 17. The two shared a close bond through the Senior Companions program. Seidel kept in close contact with the family during Berry’s illness and hospice stay, and attended her memorial service, senior companions, catholic charities, piedmont deanery, Greenville, Nancy Pearce, Stacey Lazurek
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Companion program has reciprocal benefits for volunteers and seniors

February 4, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—For nearly a year, Mary Beth Edenfield has helped Margaret Scarlett, 84, shop for groceries, and travel to doctor and hairdresser appointments. “We share a lot of friendship,” Edenfield said. “She has enriched my life. […]

Haiti, earthquake, Deacon Patrick Moynihan, Port-au-Prince, school, orphanage, The Haitian Project, Louverture Cleary School
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Upstate deacon returns to Haiti and cleanup of school

January 21, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

SENECA—Major clean-up work began recently at the Louverture Cleary School outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti, after a powerful earthquake rocked the country, killing tens of thousands and leaving many more homeless and hungry. The boarding school is […]

Good Shepherd Church, McCormick, dedication, blessing, new church building, Bishop Francis Reh, Bishop Robert Guglielmone
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Bishop dedicates Good Shepherd Church in McCormick

January 21, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

MCCORMICK—In one sense, Catholics in much of McCormick County have spent the past 45 years serving God from a hand-me-down. In 1964, Pope Paul VI was steering the Second Vatican Council toward completion and the United States was about to […]

Saturday Night Alive in Christ, Saturday Night Live, Greenville, students, teens, ecumenical, gangs, curfew, pro-life, Catholic-led
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The first ‘Saturday Night Alive in Christ’ organized for Greenville teens

January 14, 2010 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

GREENVILLE—Chris Stansberry has been searching for a way to keep young people off the streets of downtown Greenville, and judging by the turnout Jan. 9 at St. Mary Church he seems to have found the […]

Two-year-old Luis Yahir Solano is dressed as St. Juan Diego, with an embroidered image of Our Lady of Guadalupe on his shirt, for the celebrations at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Simpsonville.
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Personal commitment to Mary marks celebrations in the Upstate

December 17, 2009 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

ANDERSON—Hundreds of people of all ages celebrated the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe across the Upstate. The observance of Our Lady of Guadalupe was on Dec. 12, but many parishes kicked off the celebration […]

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Planning for death is a matter for the living

November 12, 2009 Terry Cregar | The Catholic Miscellany

TAYLORS—Close to 200 people received advice last week on a subject many avoid. Msgr. Steven L. Brovey led a two-hour discussion on death, dying and end-of-life issues held at Prince of Peace Church in Croghan […]

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