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Tag Archives: Diocese of Charleston
A New Priest
On Friday evening, I attended the Ordination To The Priesthood of Deacon Renaurd West at the Cathedral of St. John The Baptist in Charleston, SC. It was a joyous event and Fr. West will be a great priest. I will … Continue reading
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Tagged bluffton sc, Cathedral of St. John The Baptist, catholic priests, Diocese of Charleston, Fr. MArk Good, Fr. Matthew Gray, Fr. Phil Gillespie, Fr. Renaurd West, Fr. Renaurd West Ordination, Megan Visotski, Mt St MAry's Seminary, Seminarian Roger Morton, The cradle of bishops, tropical storm andrea
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Feast of The Assumption
Part of the ongoing series of from time to time, my posting articles about my faith as a Roman Catholic. Allowing a different look out my window. Today, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of the Assumption of Mary. These … Continue reading
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Tagged Aiken Bloggers, Aiken SC, Aquinas High School, Aquinas High SChool Augusta, Dick Kremin Aquinas, Diocese of Charleston, feast of the Assumption, Holy day of obligation, Holy day of opportunity, holy mother of god, jim leblanc, Ray Visotski, St Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church, The Deacons Bench
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Great News!
On Friday evening, I traveled to Charleston, SC to attend the ordination of Fr. Mark Good. I wrote about it, in anticipation, here. It was an evening that I will never forget. I really cannot find the words to describe … Continue reading
Thirty Years
This is Alumni Weekend at my college, Mt. St. Mary’s University in Emmitsburg, MD. This is a special weekend for my class as it marks the 30th anniversary of our being dispatched from Mary’s Mountain with diploma in hand. I … Continue reading