Knights of Malta practice a nobility of spirit and conduct
It was only a few short years ago that the Order of Malta did not have a presence in South Carolina at all. Now, the ancient order has active members in the Charleston, Beaufort and […]
It was only a few short years ago that the Order of Malta did not have a presence in South Carolina at all. Now, the ancient order has active members in the Charleston, Beaufort and […]
LAKE WYLIE—The Knights of Columbus Council 14475 collected food donations from the parishioners of All Saints Church during Masses on Nov. 23-24. With the help of Boy Scout Troop 365, the Knights collected, sorted, and […]
ROCK HILL—A member of the Oratory was honored posthumously as a civil rights hero by his adopted home town. Father Henry Tevlin, who died in 1986, was honored in a public ceremony Nov. 19, when […]
FORT MILL—St. Philip Neri Church started out as a traveling community of believers. In 1993, about 50 families began meeting together as the Fort Mill/Tega Cay Catholic Community. They attended Mass in borrowed space at […]
For the 10th year, medical missionaries from the Diocese of Charleston were able to offer health care and hope to people in Guatemala. Bishop Robert E. Guglielmone accompanied a team of 34 volunteers from the […]
For six years, South Carolina has been at or near the top of a grim list — the ranking of states with the highest number of women killed by men in domestic violence situations. In […]
FORT MILL—Access to the Byzantine style of worship in South Carolina continues to grow. A mission was recently established in the Rock Hill area by the Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Passaic, N.J. Since Jan. 6, […]
FORT MILL—Donna Jean Hatch-Sherlock is an active member at St. Philip Neri, cooks meals for Oratorian priests, and even finds time to enroll in graduate-level courses “for fun.” On the surface, it’s a normal list […]
SUMMERVILLE—The results are in for the Diocese of Charleston Youth Volleyball Tournament held at Bethany Methodist recently, hosted by Summerville Catholic school and their athletic director, Jean Fox. A total of 16 teams competed from […]
ROCK HILL—Oratorian Brother David Boone, who fought for racial equality for over 60 years, died Nov. 5 after a long battle with cancer. He was 84. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on […]
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