Loving and prophetic Christian voices Ordinary Time The solemnities of the Sacred Heart and the Nativity of St. John the Baptist. Read More
Mepkin Abbey Hosts Pentecost Concert, ‘The Love of God Shared Freely’ Diocesan News Father Joe dreamed of bringing area churches together for a Pentecost celebration in worship and sacred music. Read More
Catholics See Success in Midlands Gives Day Diocesan News Anyone can be a philanthropist — a mission the Central Carolina Community Foundation preaches every day. Read More
Spend Time in Eucharistic Adoration GROW as a disciple of Jesus What we look at has the power to change us. Our eyes are like portals to our imagination. Read More
The Fabre Family’s Firm Foundation Bishop Jacques Fabre-Jeune and his siblings grew up “not too far from the Haitian Palace in Port-au-Prince” during the Duvalier regime. Read More
Saint-Domingue to Haiti to Charleston The histories of France, Saint-Domingue, Charleston and Haiti are closely bound. Read More
More Tips for Creating Strong Catholic Homes Parenting Journey The activity in a Catholic home needs to be Christ-centered. Read More
St. John the Baptist Saint of the Month The Gospel of Luke reveals John’s preordained role in salvation history. Read More
New Beginning The installation of Bishop Jacques FabreJeune, CS, was an enthusiastic celebration of hope and an embracing moment. Read More
I Just Graduated! Good Life You now have a college degree, but what if you realize this degree will not lead to a career you desire? Read More
A New Bishop for an Old Diocese: Welcoming Bishop Jacques Fabre-Jeune Diocesan News The Charleston Area Convention Center transformed into a church for the thousands who attended the ordination. Read More
‘Doing It Right’ Among the fragrant gifts offered to Bishop Jacques is a spiritual bouquet from the Legion of Mary. Read More
Pondering Spiritual Fitness The Church needs Catholics who are intentional about withdrawing from the busyness of life. Read More
South Carolina’s Diverse Cultures Are Ready to Work It rings with the acceptance, joy and hope that is taught by and through our Catholic faith. Read More
Welcoming Our Scalabrinian Shepherd On May 13, 2022, Father Jacques Fabre-Jeune, CS, became the first member of a religious order ordained as bishop of the Diocese of Charleston. Read More
He Says: I Don’t Want Her Brother to Babysit Marriage Matters Most people understand that language which might be OK in one setting may not be in another. Read More
Luke Theology 101 St. Luke, or Luke the Evangelist, was the most prolific of the Gospel writers. Read More
The Heraldic Achievement of Bishop Jacques Eric Fabre-Jeune, CS The coat of arms of the Diocese of Charleston is based on that of Pope Pius VII. Read More
Celebrate John the Baptist’s Feast With Honey Chicken Culture This dish would be a great addition to celebrating the feast of the Nativity of John the Baptist. Read More
Bishop Jacques “I remember exactly what my mother said when I told her I was going to be a priest in the early 1980s." Read More
The Wonders of the Immaculate Conception With our new bishop’s devotion to Mary, we marvel at our Blessed Mother. Read More
Providence and Vocation in ‘Father Stu’ Bishop Barron Mark Wahlberg’s new film “Father Stu” is one of the most theologically interesting films to come out in a long time. Read More
Welcome Bishop Bishops have always been the visible connection of the Church in the present with the apostles and with Christ himself. Read More
Xaverian Brother Paul Cullen, who served in Orangeburg, dies at 87 Diocesan News Brother Paul T. Cullen, a member of the Congregation of the Brothers of St. Francis Xavier for 67 years, died Sunday morning, May 29. Read More
We’re All Working in “Silos” Work Life In my office, there are conflicts between departments. Management never does anything to fix this. Read More