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Taylors / South Carolina / United States
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Prince of Peace Catholic School educates more than 1500 students a year on its large 23 acre campus. This facility serves children from kindergarten through fifth grade, encouraging growth with smaller class rooms and study groups. This campus has a state of the art gymnasium and is only a 15 minutes drive from Geenville.

North Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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St. Thomas the Apostle is a small church serving Hispanic and local community as a Roman Catholic church. Father Marreddy Allam leads Mass, christenings and baptisms here.

Columbia / South Carolina / United States
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Murrells Inlet / South Carolina / United States
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A Roman Catholic church in the Diocese of Charleston, South Carolina.
York / South Carolina / United States
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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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Sullivans Island / South Carolina / United States
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Simpsonville / South Carolina / United States
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Hilton Head Island / South Carolina / United States
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Lexington / South Carolina / United States
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We are a new Roman Catholic parish located in Blythewood, South Carolina in the Diocese of Charleston. We were established on February 1, 1998 by Bishop Thompson to meet the needs of the rapidly growing Catholic Community in northeast Columbia. A very active and enthusiastic laity involvement assures efficient pastoral operation and guarantees a place of friendliness and strong Christian involvement, togetherness, and worship. We welcome all to join us in worship and to stay a few minutes afterwards for community fellowship. We are truly a community where
Columbia / South Carolina / United States
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The need for a Catholic church in the Midlands became apparent with the infusion of Irish workers, a cheap source of labor, brought here to dig the Columbia canals. Bishop John England sent an Irish born priest, Fr. James Wallace, to minister to the Catholics here, with the hopes of establishing a church with consecrated ground for a cemetery. In 1824 the cornerstone for the first church designed by architect Robert Mills was laid. Since this was the only church in the Midlands, St. Peter s became known as the Mother Church of the Midlands . The parish continued to grow, and under the leadership of Fr. Thomas J. Hegarty, the old church was razed and a new larger church was built on the same site. Frank P. Milburn, designer of the state capitol dome, was chosen as architect of the new church built in Gothic Revival style. In keeping with the European tradition of burial inside churches, Fr. Hegarty s body was interred in a memorial alcove within. St. Peter s continues to be a vibrant, diverse parish dedicated to serving the needs of Catholics within the Midlands.
Columbia / South Carolina / United States
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Our Lady of the Hill Catholic Church is a church established under the Mary, mother of Jesus. All are welcome in this facility, especially those who are in need. Along with Sunday mass, this Catholic church also offers youth programs and confessions. 

Greenville / South Carolina / United States
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Summerville / South Carolina / United States
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Established in 1898, St John The Beloved Catholic Church has weaved its abundant life within Summerville's history. St John was the first brick structure in Summerville. The church is alive with care for its parishioners and the community. There are senior activities, as well as a children's choir. Worship consists of the partaking of the holy sacrament and contemporary praise and worship while maintaining the rich symbolism of its faith.