USCCB: Equality Act not equal
Statements by U.S. bishops and other Catholic leaders have addressed a bill set to be considered by the U.S. Senate, nicknamed the “Equality Act,” saying it presents a real threat to society’s understanding of the […]
Statements by U.S. bishops and other Catholic leaders have addressed a bill set to be considered by the U.S. Senate, nicknamed the “Equality Act,” saying it presents a real threat to society’s understanding of the […]
DIOCESE—Over the past decade, homeless men and women across the state have been able to receive clean clothes and a new sense of dignity thanks to a ministry of Catholic Charities called Clean of Heart. […]
The pandemic continues to have lasting effects on us all, but especially the imprisoned. Since March 8, 2020, the men and women confined in our 21 state correctional institutions have had no visits from family, […]
CHARLESTON—A large group of 19 people from the Diocese of Charleston were chosen to receive papal honors by Pope Francis. Six were honored with the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Cross while 13 received the Benerementi […]
During the 40 days of Lent, there is perhaps no prayer or devotion that better sums up the spirit of the season than the Stations of the Cross. The stations remind us of Christ’s difficult […]
COLUMBIA—If the South Carolina Senate has its way, death row inmates could be executed by firing squads in the near future. On Tuesday, March 2, the Senate voted 32-11 to pass a bill that would […]
CHARLESTON—Couples from all corners of the diocese braved the cold rain on Valentine’s Day to publicly celebrate the sacrament of marriage at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. The annual Marriage Anniversary Celebration on […]
It was exactly a year ago when 24-year-old Caroline Ward attended Mass for the first time with her Catholic boyfriend. She described herself as a church hopper, but said she was a religious person on her […]
COLUMBIA–The simple act of praying the rosary can bring great comfort to military personnel who are deployed overseas, particularly if they are out in the field in a combat or high-security situation. The only problem? […]
CHARLESTON—As a part of its celebration of Black History Month, Bishop England High School teamed up with a devout couple to boost the school’s scholarship for minority students. During February, the family of Tim and […]
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