The fronds and foliage of Palm Sunday
Editor’s note: As Palm Sunday draws near, the Diocese of Charleston continues to celebrate Mass and reach out in faith online. Palm Sunday Mass will be live-streamed from the Chapel of the Holy Family on […]
Editor’s note: As Palm Sunday draws near, the Diocese of Charleston continues to celebrate Mass and reach out in faith online. Palm Sunday Mass will be live-streamed from the Chapel of the Holy Family on […]
Lent is coming. And if ever the world needed real sacrifice and prayer, the time is now. This year, Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 26, and ends on Easter Sunday which is April 12. […]
Editor’s note: William Frei, a seminarian for the Diocese of Charleston, shares his experiences volunteering in Kolkata, India. Mother Teresa, Kolkata, and the poor cannot be separated When I asked Sister Paulina, the superior of […]
WASHINGTON—Wind-whipped rains from Hurricane Matthew shattered Haiti’s southwest peninsula, downing trees, ripping open makeshift wooden homes and causing widespread flooding Oct. 4 as aid workers waited for the storm to subside before mobilizing. The city […]
WASHINGTON—Catholics have joined a group of Christian faith leaders asking politicians to address immigration reform within 100 days of the 2017 legislative session of Congress. They’re also calling out what they say is anti-immigrant rhetoric […]
BALTIMORE, Md.—Sean Callahan remembers what it was like to work with Mother Teresa. “In those days my vocabulary consisted of two words, ‘Yes Mother, Yes Mother, Yes Mother,’” says the chief operations officer for Catholic […]
VATICAN CITY—Jesus’ loving gaze of tenderness and mercy extends to all who seek forgiveness no matter how great or small their sins may be, Pope Francis said. While many often feel “cast aside” because of […]
Catholic schools in the Diocese of Charleston admit qualified students of any race, color, national origin, sex, or disability to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to the students […]
VATICAN CITY—Calling for concrete actions that benefit human life and the environment, Pope Francis proposed adding the care and protection of creation to the traditional list of corporal and spiritual works of mercy. As a […]
VATICAN CITY—Continuing his Year of Mercy practice of going one Friday a month to visit people facing special struggles, Pope Francis paid a surprise visit to a community helping 20 young women get their lives […]
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