Catholic school students bake cookies to give prisoners hope
Something as simple as giving a prisoner an oatmeal raisin cookie with sprinkles is one way an Aiken school is showing God’s love and mercy to those looking for hope.
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by bcadmin | Nov 21, 2022 | Associated Press, Catholic Schools, Church in the US, Diocese of Charleston, News, prison ministry, South Carolina | 0 |
Something as simple as giving a prisoner an oatmeal raisin cookie with sprinkles is one way an Aiken school is showing God’s love and mercy to those looking for hope.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Aug 20, 2022 | Abortion, News, pro-life, South Carolina, The Dispatch | 0 |
Pro-lifers in South Carolina were jubilant when the Fetal Heartbeat and Protection from Abortion Act took effect in their state on June 27, making abortion illegal after six weeks gestation; but their joy was short-lived. […]
Read Moreby bcadmin | Apr 21, 2022 | Firing squad, News, Richard Moore, South Carolina, Supreme Court, U.S. & World News | 0 |
South Carolina’s Supreme Court has issued a temporary stay blocking the state from executing death-row inmate Richard Moore by firing squad.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Apr 21, 2022 | capital punishment, Catholic Mobilizing Network, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Death penalty, Diocese of Charleston, Executions, News, South Carolina | 0 |
South Carolina’s Supreme Court has issued a temporary stay blocking the state from executing death-row inmate Richard Moore by firing squad.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Apr 20, 2022 | capital punishment, Catholic Mobilizing Network, Catholic News Service, Church in the US, Death penalty, Diocese of Charleston, Executions, News, South Carolina | 0 |
Richard Moore, a South Carolina death-row inmate, chose death by firing squad over electrocution but described both methods as unconstitutional.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Feb 23, 2022 | Bishop Appointment, Black Catholics, Church in the US, Diocese of Charleston, Haiti, lead, News, South Carolina | 0 |
Standing behind the podium as the second ever Haitian-American bishop-elect in the U.S. episcopacy Father Jacques Fabre highlighted how the mindset of people in his native country differs from that of Americans, and how that relates to his new role.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Feb 21, 2022 | Associated Press, Church in the US, COVID restrictions, COVID-19 pandemic, News, religious liberty, South Carolina | 0 |
A bill that would assure churches can meet in person in South Carolina during a pandemic or other emergency as long as other essential businesses can stay open is advancing in the state Senate.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Jan 21, 2022 | Associated Press, Church in the US, Mike Pence, News, Republican Party, South Carolina, the pro-life movement | 0 |
Former Vice President Mike Pence is returning to the early-voting state of South Carolina, slated to give the keynote address at a fundraising banquet for a Christian pregnancy center that’s become a regular stop for GOP presidential hopefuls.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Oct 24, 2021 | Associated Press, Church in the US, Military chaplains, News, South Carolina, U.S. Military | 0 |
Lt. Col. Joel Kornegay, the senior chaplain at Joint Base Charleston, has told the congregants the number of military retirees attending has dwindled significantly over the years and there are too few active-duty airmen in attendance each week.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Aug 8, 2021 | Associated Press, Catholic Church, Church in the US, Diocese of Charleston, News, sexual misconduct, South Carolina | 0 |
A Catholic priest in South Carolina has been placed on leave after he was sued by a woman who said the pastor manipulated her into a sexual relationship.
Read Moreby bcadmin | Jun 22, 2021 | Associated Press, Church in the US, Conscience Protection, News, Religious exemptions, South Carolina | 0 |
South Carolina lawmakers are considering a bill to let mental health professionals refuse to provide care that violates their religious beliefs in response to an ordinance banning conversion therapy for minors in the state’s capital city.
Read Moreby bcadmin | May 18, 2021 | Catholic Mobilizing Network, Electric chair, Executions, Featured, Gov. Henry McMaster, Krisanne Vaillancourt Murphy, Lethal injection drugs, News, South Carolina, South Carolina death penalty, U.S. & World News | 0 |
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has signed into law a bill requiring death-row inmates to choose between the electric chair or the firing squad for their executions if lethal injection drugs are not available.
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