Advice 101 for Catholic college students
By Lorraine V. Murray | The Georgia Bulletin All across the country, young people are packing up laptops, clothing and books as they prepare for one of life’s big crossroads: going away to college, and […]
By Lorraine V. Murray | The Georgia Bulletin All across the country, young people are packing up laptops, clothing and books as they prepare for one of life’s big crossroads: going away to college, and […]
Pope John Paul II, a new high school proposed for the Bluffton area, is one step closer to reality. In fact they are so close, the diocese has even hired a principal to guide the […]
The following schools will have new principals at the helm this year: St. Anne in Rock Hill, St. Anthony in Florence, St. Francis on Hilton Head Island, St. Peter in Beaufort, and Christ Our King […]
Things will be different at diocesan schools this year. Now that they’ve achieved accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the hard work really begins, said Sandra Leatherwood. Leatherwood, director for elementary education, […]
The old adage of “try, try again” is good advice, but sometimes trying again means taking a different approach. That’s what Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone decided to do with the diocesan office of education, restructuring […]
CHARLESTON—The Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy lost two of their members recently. Sister Jean Marie O’Shea died Aug. 12 at the age of 81 and Sister M. Marcella Zwingmann died Aug. 13 […]
The seminarians for the Diocese of Charleston just spent a week together on retreat. There are 11 of them this year. Father Jeffrey F. Kirby, vicar for vocations, said that may not sound like a […]
COLUMBIA—Two volleyball players from Cardinal Newman School took their sport to the next level in July at a program that helps prepare young players who might eventually try out for the U.S. Olympic team. Claire […]
The year is 2012 and slavery is alive and thriving. It goes by a different name now. Called human trafficking, it’s the moving of people across borders for the purpose of forced prostitution and forced […]
BY KATHLEEN BELINGA | SPECIAL TO THE MISCELLANY COLUMBIA—1955, a vague yearning for something more seized 17-year-old Nancy Hendershotof Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. She knew she wanted to be closer to God, but at her family’s […]
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