Beaufort Catholic School Junior Achieves Eagle Scout Status Sep 22, 2022 John Paul II School junior David Shaw completed his Eagle Scout project. Read More
Catholic Indigenous Mayans Call South Carolina Home Hispanic Heritage Month Sep 1, 2022 In the United States, Hispanics make up 31% of the Catholic population. Read More
Pauline Books & Media Sep 1, 2022 “This has been so much more than a bookstore. The presence of St. Paul is powerful." Read More
The Bees of the Lord Sep 1, 2022 Bishop Jacques Fabre-Jeune, CS, informed us of our calling to be the “bees” of Christ. Read More
One Chance Leads to a Lifetime of Opportunities for Special Needs Student, Wyatt Student Spotlight Aug 1, 2022 Meet Wyatt Wingard. He is a kindergarten student at St. Joseph School in Anderson. Read More
Cardinal Newman’s 5-Star Recruit Shines on and Off the Court Aug 1, 2022 Ashlyn Watkins is no stranger to dominating on the basketball court. Read More
Meet Your Seminarians - John, Reyes and Paul Aug 1, 2022 The Serra Club is working with The Catholic Miscellany to provide a series of profiles. Read More
My Glory Days of Homeschooling Aug 1, 2022 This time of year always reminds me of my days of homeschooling, a time in the not so distant past. Read More
Georgetown Knights of Columbus celebrate 75 years Local News Jul 22, 2022 Knights of Columbus Joseph Miguel Ros Sr. Council 3067 celebrated its 75th anniversary on June 28 at St. Mary Lady of Ransom Church in Georgetown. Read More
Bishop Jacques Jun 1, 2022 “I remember exactly what my mother said when I told her I was going to be a priest in the early 1980s." Read More
‘Doing It Right’ Jun 1, 2022 Among the fragrant gifts offered to Bishop Jacques is a spiritual bouquet from the Legion of Mary. Read More
The Fabre Family’s Firm Foundation Jun 1, 2022 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
South Carolina’s Diverse Cultures Are Ready to Work Jun 1, 2022 It rings with the acceptance, joy and hope that is taught by and through our Catholic faith. Read More
Cancer Etiquette: Language can make a difference for cancer patients May 9, 2022 Because Language Matters Read More
From France to New York to Charleston Cover Story May 1, 2022 Deacon André Guillet has certainly made his mark during his 37 year tenure as a deacon. Read More
Taking the ‘higher Ground’ Across South Carolina Apr 1, 2022 Things like this should not be destroyed because you take away God’s creations. Read More
Safe Haven Baby Boxes Apr 1, 2022 Because of Daniel’s Law, surrendering an unharmed baby is legal at designated locations, like hospitals, police stations and fire departments. Read More
It's Time for Immigration Reform Apr 1, 2022 Immigrants have always brought oxygen to the American bloodstream. Read More
Finding Support Mar 1, 2022 Men@Prayer offers a chance to learn about prayer and the role men play in spreading the Word of God. Read More
Finding a Way to Serve the Lord Appeal Spotlight Feb 1, 2022 "Family life wasn’t very steady ... through it all, we received a lot of support from the Church." Read More
World Day of the Sick Commentary Feb 1, 2022 Pope St. John Paul II initiated the celebration of World Day of the Sick to show solidarity with the ill and their caregivers, and to encourage the faithful to pray for them. Read More
Growing Up Black & Catholic Feb 1, 2022 Being raised in the South molds a young adult’s perspective on Black history and Black History Month. Read More
Joy and Encouraging Vocations Jan 1, 2022 A message of hope to my fellow women and men religious who are not so young anymore. Read More
Emmaus Allows the Holy Spirit to Touch the Heart of Man Dec 1, 2021 About 100 guys surrendered control of their lives to the Holy Spirit for one long weekend this summer. Read More