Prince of Peace earns Blue Ribbon status
TAYLORS—Prince of Peace School was recently named a 2014 Blue Ribbon School of excellence by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. It is one of six schools in South Carolina, and one of 50 private […]
TAYLORS—Prince of Peace School was recently named a 2014 Blue Ribbon School of excellence by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. It is one of six schools in South Carolina, and one of 50 private […]
GREENVILLE—W.C. Daniels has seen a lot of change in his 92 years. He remembers when black people and white people couldn’t worship together in Southern churches. He recalls when the Ku Klux Klan burned a […]
SALUDA—Andrew Stewart called upon his faith to help him through a walk across a 30-foot high ropes course at the annual Catholic Camporee. “I talked to God when I was out there,” the 12-year-old said […]
5 P.M. Rush hour is in full swing on Grove Road near the Gantt neighborhood of Greenville. Cars, trucks, and vans speed past the Greenville Women’s Clinic, the thrum of motors punctured a few times […]
SPARTANBURG—Lanie Hudson shared a small, sacred moment with her mother each day during competition at the 2014 Miss South Carolina pageant. Mrs. Hudson took a treasured bottle of blessed water from the Holy Land and […]
One of the main theologies of the Native American culture is that they are “spiritual beings in human form given the gift of life”. They use drums and dancing to celebrate that life and their […]
GREENVILLE—Temperatures soaring into the 90s couldn’t keep people from taking their faith out in the open at the Diocese of Charleston’s third annual Fortnight for Freedom kickoff on June 21. Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone celebrated […]
GREENVILLE—Franciscan Sister Margie Hosch spent two months this spring offering rest and spiritual nourishment to women religious who work under some of the harshest conditions imaginable. For the sixth year in a row, she traveled […]
The Office of Ethnic Ministries welcomed the new Vicar of Black Catholics, Fr. Michael Okere, at a civil rights presentation in the Upstate. The event started with a welcoming speech for the new vicar and […]
Our Lady of La Vang continues to inspire Vietnamese Catholics around the world. She appeared to Catholics being persecuted during the 18th century and gave them hope. Today, people honor her by celebrating her feast […]
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