From France to New York to Charleston Cover Story Deacon André Guillet has certainly made his mark during his 37 year tenure as a deacon. Read More
An Historic Event Calls for Special Vestments Diocesan News “His history and journey speaks to a lot of us with African descent.” Read More
Cancer Etiquette: Language can make a difference for cancer patients Because Language Matters Read More
Historical Marker Connects White House Builder to St. Mary of the Annunciation Church James Hoban, who designed and constructed the White House in the late 1700s, will be honored with a commemorative plaque. Read More
Catechism Part IV Grow as a Disciple of Jesus Man may forget his Creator or hide far from his face; yet the living and true God tirelessly calls each person. Read More
Resurrection Choir and the Ministry of Presence The Compassionate Café and grief support groups are great for the long term. Read More
The Monks and Remembrance People expect monks to keep to their rooms and pray a lot, but that isn’t the sum of their lives. Read More
Creating Strong Catholic Homes Parenting Home is where the seeds of Christ’s love are planted and nurtured. Read More
St. Isidore the Farmer Saint of the Month The life of a generous, hardworking farm laborer who loved God and the land he tended is celebrated around the world as spring planting begins. Read More
May Gives Us a Comparison That’s Worth Pursuit Team Catholic I became a mother rather suddenly on a sunny afternoon in October. Read More
Biblically Responsible Investing Faith and Finance Jesus shared many parables about growth. Of these, the parable of the mustard seed is a beloved favorite. Read More
The Manual for Suffering Helps Tackle One of Life’s Hardest Questions It is human nature to question the divine intentions of our Lord when something terrible happens. Read More
The Widow and the Auctioneer “I’m sitting in my house, surrounded by so much stuff, and I’m overwhelmed and I don’t know what to do.” Read More
Persistence and Perseverance Spiritual Fitness As we leave church, my 18-year-old complains that the homily did not speak to him as a teenager. Read More
The Month of Mary Living the Gospel Journey May has traditionally been considered the month of Mary. We also celebrate Mother’s Day. Read More
Blessed Among Women We have heard of heroine stories of such mothers, especially when faced with religious persecution. Read More
She Says: I Want to Travel Now That We’re Retired Marriage Matters Entering into retirement can be just as fun – and just as stressful – as entering into marriage. Read More
Barabbas Theology 101 Now on the occasion of the feast [Pilate] used to release to them one prisoner whom they requested. Read More
For Over 50 Years, Birthright Has Been Helping Women With Unplanned Pregnancies “We want them to know that they are not alone; that they are cared for, loved and accepted.” Read More
Blueberries and Beads Culture In our house, we love our blueberries. Whether in smoothies, homemade jam, cereal or in baked goods, we include them in just about everything. Read More
‘Well, Brothers, When Shall We Begin to Do Good?’ St. Philip Neri was the founder of the worldwide Oratorian congregation. Read More
Dear Father Joe, Sometimes Our Faith Seems So Complicated In the Know With Father Joe We are called each day to think of and act on the word Love. Read More
The Consecrated Life Pope Francis has invited all religious to live the vow of chastity to create spiritual children within the Church. Read More
My Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ This month, I became your new bishop, taking on anew role in my life and in the life of the Church in South Carolina. Read More