2022 Annual Financial Report I offer you an accounting of the Diocese of Charleston’s financial operations with this report for 2022. Read More
Celebrating Black History Month With Events Open to All Diocesan News Celebrating Black History month in February is an American tradition because Black history is everyone’s history. Read More
Part 6: The Eucharist is the Sacrament of Stewardship The Real Presence Stewardship is not simply about giving gifts — it is about being a gift. Read More
“Dei Verbum” and the 60th Anniversary of Vatican II Word on Fire I am composing these words on October 11, 2022, which is the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Second Vatican Council. Read More
We Celebrate the Light of the World in the Epiphany Walking Together in Faith We Catholics celebrate the Epiphany of the Lord, which is “the manifestation of Jesus as the Messiah of Israel; the Son of God.” Read More
St. Philip Neri Community Serves Locals and Haiti With Meal Packing Event As parishes begin a new year, many may ponder how they can further serve their communities. Read More
Giving Ourselves to Christ Through Consecration Spiritual Fitness Simply put, to consecrate something means to make it holy. Read More
New Diocesan Women Leaders Look to the Future As another year begins, it means the start of something new and the chance to make a change. Read More
He Says: We Love Each Other but Are So Different Marriage Matters The notion that “opposites attract” is a paradox. Read More
Keeping God Present in Your Mental Health Teens Living Well Mental health from a Catholic perspective reminds us that God has made us in his image and likeness. Read More
Less Stuff / More Beauty In my work as a professional organizer, I have had clients fall prey to the “get organized” sales pitch. Read More
St. Anthony the Abbot Saint of the Month Not too many saints are known for fighting demons and their hermit lifestyles, but St. Anthony the Abbot is one. Read More
Growing in Holiness, Quarter by Quarter As we ease into a new year, I’ve found myself considering spiritual growth through the lens of football. Read More
Our Families Are the First ‘Catholic Schools’ Team Catholic Bringing a toddler to Mass definitely leads me deeper into prayer — but not the contemplative kind. Read More
A Heresy Quiz Theology 101 See how sharp your “heresy hunting” skills are by examining each of the following statements about Jesus Christ. Read More
Making the Transition From Peer to Supervisor Work Life Thanks to a recent promotion, I’m now manager of our department. How do I navigate going from peer to supervisor? Read More
Honoring a Holy Woman Who Suffered Greatly Culture This is the story of an African woman who would profess that she would never have come to know Jesus and enter his Church had she not been kidnapped. Read More
My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ - January 2023 Every day of our lives, we are given an opportunity to draw closer to God or move farther away from him. Read More
If Roe V. Wade Fell, Why Do We Still March? A Washington, D.C. attorney led lobbying and prayer on Capitol Hill, in defense of the unborn. Read More
Share Your Stories of Encountering Jesus With Young People Grow as a Disciple of Jesus Raise your hand if someone in your family has fallen away from the faith in recent years. Read More
Life-long Passion for Photography Keeps This Centenarian Going Ralph Conte was asked about his secret to a long life, but his heart is in his life’s passion — photography. Read More
Make Faith a Way of Life in the Family Parenting The most important thing we can do for our children is to foster their discipleship. Read More
How Can Families Practice the Works of Mercy? - Shelter the Homeless Corporal Works of Mercy How can the average family take steps to harbor the homeless and provide a place for the vulnerable? Read More
Diocesan Annual Impact Report Here are a few snapshots of our diocese and how we served others through various ministries. Read More
The Number 40 Lent In the Bible, any time period that consists of the number 40 is significant. Read More