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JANUARY 2005
Prayer and devotion help save lives
Msgr. Fleming McManus dies at 80
Msgrs. Laughlin, Roth and Rowland receive papal honors
Our Daily Rest project kicks off in the Upstate
Holiday House Tours a successful fund-raiser
Two professionals leave their careers to become middle school teachers
A tribute to Father William Kinney
FEBRUARY 2005
South Carolinians take part in national March for Life
Pro-lifers honor S.C. march founder, Kathleen Poole
Couples urged to take care of their marriage
Sister Ann Marguerite Gildea dies at 85
Parents, students find joy in faith-based education
Upstate schools make the most of Catholic Schools Week
Rosaries help two BEHS teens fund senior trip to Rome
Black Catholics from across the state gather for annual Day of Reflection
Sacred Heart launches television commercials
Msgr. Turro makes diaconate retreat one of the best
Conference focuses on the ministry of women religious
Festival of Peoples celebrates diversity, oneness with the Lord
Oblate Sisters of Providence celebrate 175th anniversary
God’s divine love carries and sustains human love
Catholic Charities speaks out against domestic violence
Bishop Baker supports initiative agains abuse
Birthright celebrates 25 years with laughter and tears
Our times need Divine Mercy
The Miscellany celebrates Catholic Press Month
MARCH 2005
Disabled Vietnam veteran speaks out on euthanasia, life issues
'Patrick's a saint — and I'm called to become a saint'
The Stations of the Cross: honoring Christ's journey
Social justice and peace are grounded in respect for human life, nun says
'Father Nick' Bayard dies at 84
Father McCaffrey speaks at parish mission in Goose Creek
Disciples of Christ drink in learning at Theology a' Latte
Teens help rebuild parish
At youth rally, teens inspired to have fun in their faith
Leaders hope for resurgance in Catholic scouting
From the Archives: St. Katherine Drexel's impact felt by the diocese
Columbia museum's painting featured in Vatican exhibit
Seminar sheds light on the truth of life, love and marriage
Sister Isabel Haughey leaves a legacy in Garden City
The Lord's work brings forth new life in Peru
St. Andrew Church accomodates thousands for Easter
APRIL 2005
Knights of Columbus praise pope as 'brilliant flare of hope and strength'
The many faces of Maury Reed
Midlands area remembers the pontiff's visit to SC
Oratory dedicates new evangelist icons at Newman Lecture
Pee Dee pastors help parishioners honor the pope
Pee Dee pastors help parishioners honor the pope
In S.C. visit, Pope John Paul II focused on Christian unity and the family
Mothers and daughters bond at '¡Soy Unica! ¡Soy Latina!' workshop
Lowcountry residents say pope celebrated 'unity of our diversity'
Upstate Catholics praise the late pope
BSA surpasses $1.4 million
Cathedral Girls' Choir selected to sing in Rome
Not a crisis of faith, but rather a crisis of love
Bishop's homily, part II: The pope showed great strength in suffering
Youth still feel the impact of John Paul II
Reflections from Rome on the pope's passing
Carmelite priest brings new life to Murphy Village
Register now for the diocesan 2005 Family Life Conference
Student fashion show models style in modesty
N.Y. students lend a hand at St. Ann Outreach in Kingstree
New sanctuary window enriches worship space
Elease Amas-Goodwin, Sister Roberta Thoen are SCCCW women of the year
St. Joseph Parish dedicates mosaic of the Holy Family
Leaders remember the inspiration of Pope John Paul II
MAY 2005
Spelling bee brings Catholic students together
Knights honor members at annual convention
Parents get the power at seminar
VIRTUS program will help protect children
Sister Mary Connor elected president of Poor Clares
Pillars of Christ do God's work at dawn
Bishop urges new Catholics to employ a spiritual regimen
Catholic schools excel at soccer in 2005
Sister Carter, former teacher at St. Peter School, dies at 93
Guerrero joins Catholic Charities staff as immigration attorney
Nurture middle school spirituality, Calderone-Stewart urges
Elbano Muñoz ordained an Oratorian priest May 14
Sonny Bandigas, 14, going to national bee
Author shows how bread making is like God's transforming presence
Headlines for the year from Catholic Charities across the Diocese of Charleston
Camp St. Mary's was the answer to parents' prayers
Bishop to celebrate Mass at gathering of Asian, Pacific Islanders May 21-22
JUNE 2005
Speaker urges Catholic Asian and Pacific Islanders to get connnected
Speakers at Family Life Conference emphasize staying informed
Sister Mary Lequier celebrates 50 years as a Dominican
Two ordained to the transitional diaconate
Church of St. Mary on Yonge's Island celebrates 130 years
Celebrating the Eucharist with a journey of faith
Elease Amos-Goodwin is filled with the spirit
Blessed Sacrament's 50th eighth-grade class graduates
Financial Peace University graduates call program 'life-changing'
Hundreds celebrate as Poor Clares turn a youthful 50
St. Mary Magdalene Church renews adoration ministry
JULY 2005
Thieves break into St. Philip the Apostle Church in Lake City
Black Catholics celebrate faith, culture
Concert, organ dedication honor the late Father Henry Burke
Father Titus Fulcher, Stephen Gajdosik join Chancery staff
Father John T. O'Holohan goes gold
Record number attends Junior High Christian Leadership Institute
Sister Johnson dies at 81
AUGUST 2005
The Diocese wants you!
Groundbreaking in Santee
Nine new principals start year at diocesan schools
Speakers say modern NFP is about spirituality and a way of life 
Sierra Leone archbishop brings message of friendship, common heritage 
Blessed Sacrament School renovations a tribute to a stewardship parish
Mothers, kids learn about child safety at MOMS meeting
Three ordained to the priesthood
Got VIRTUS? It's mandatory
Staking a claim — and outsmarting a fox — in Zorritos
SEPTEMBER 2005
Catholic Charities in Pee Dee forms advisory council
Sisters of Charity reconnect with Neighborhood House outreach
Lowcountry family finds its heritage in Sierra Leone
Volunteers at Loris Family Clinic help farm workers stay well
The Catholic Church calls the faithful to be "at mission"
Poor Clare Sister Beha celebrates 60 years of working for the Lord
Diocese launches 'Our Heritage, Our Hope' capital campaign
Make plans now to attend 'Fire at the Beach' Sept. 16-17
Charleston diocese, Sierra Leone have connections in Bishop Barron
Father Okere Takes Charge
Bishop asks S.C. Catholics to continue outreach
Former evangelical Protestant helps Catholics understand Scripture
Pope, Bishop big hits with Diocesan World Youth Day pilgrims
Lowcountry priests lauded on appreciation day
Msgr. Roth receives Channel 5 award
Bishop Baker authors two publications
Church group offers support for divorced people
State Fair booth evangelizes thousands
Diocese, parishes aid Katrina victims
Missionary work is the heart of his priesthood
Two Bishop England graduates become novices
A celebration of 40 years and divine graces for Holy Cross in Pickens
'Fire at the Beach' encourages Catholics to evangelize
Catholic teachers welcome Sister Julia Hutchison as superintendent
Programs address same-sex attraction
Father Vaverek ministers to hurricane victims and their helpers
St. Mary Magdalene celebrates Father Conner
Safety and rescue personnel honored on Pawley's Island
St. Thomas the Apostle, Holy Spirit dedicate shrines
Vietnamese-American Catholics meet for 'Seminar in the Spirit'
OCTOBER 2005
Youth and young adults' perspective on chastity
Cornerstone laid for new church
St. Andrew School receives national award
Thornhill Farm a haven for developmentally disabled
Around the state, Life Chains send message to passers-by
St. Andrew breaks ground for new center
Bishop asks S.C. Catholics to become friends with their Jewish neighbors
Rick Lloyd's mission is being a father to his gifted granddaughter
Annual diocesan Rosary Celebration marked by unity in diversity
St. Patrick, Our Lady of Mercy bid farewell to Father Kulandai
Immaculate Conception breaks ground for new All-Ministries Center
Pawleys Island church sends help to hurricane-ravaged parish
Catholic Charities in Pee Dee hosts hurricane reunion party
Sister Besendorf dies at 87
Sister Stein dies at 99
St. Mary hosts panel on death and dying
NOVEMBER 2005
Father Hamilton, former pastor of Holy Family Church, dies at 87
Father Parker retires after 23 years as a Catholic priest
Bishop England stance on Race for the Cure an educational one
Boy Scouts find fun and faith at first Catholic Camporee in South Carolina
College students hear about the value of chastity
Donations will help churches provide Thanksgiving dinner for those in need
The lesson of the Year of the Eucahrist
South Carolina Catholics give over $1 million in hurricane relief
Evangelization of America will change the world, conference speaker says
In the Peruvian mission, 'We do what we can, with what we've got'
Sister Johnson, former Catholic Charities social worker, dies at 82
St. Mary in Rock Hill grows into new church
St. Francis quilters pass on 'a little bit of love'
St. Joseph's Catholic School shoots for new gym
DECEMBER 2005
Paulists will Upstate ministry
Bishop says Vatican document is 'timely and necessary'
Capital campaign pledges top $4 million
Diocese of Charleston found to be in full compliance with charter
Joshua Myers: Overcoming the predictions
Schenck tells youth that they have the power to save lives
Author of Mother Angelica's bio supports Catholic radio
Anglers' rescue a 'bunch of small miracles'
Adoption can be a journey of hope
Advent mission brings 'new awareness of the presence of Christ'
Citizens for Life conference raises awareness on life issues
College scholarship for Catholic students to honor Father Buchanan
Our Lady of Hope Church dedicated
'One love unites us' at Guadalupe festival
Hermits called to a life of prayer and solitude
Mustard Seed Communities' founder asks help for abandoned children
Diocese exceeds Rosaries for Life goal
OLM Sister Mary Agatha Sloan dies at 93

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