IF THERE’S anywhere more appropriate to break out your grandmother’s lace gloves on a spring Sunday than Lafayette Square, I’ll eat the matching hat. With an absence of monuments and […]
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
Mirabelle Café: No syrup necessary
The equally noteworthy “Georgia Peach Waffle” was as divine as it sounds, paying homage to our official state fruit
Best House of Worship
Now known as the spiritual epicenter of Irish Catholicism in Savannah, the ornate and recently restored edifice on Lafayette Square actually began as a congregation of French Catholics forced out […]
A ‘word painting’ by the Philharmonic
IF YOU live in Savannah, you know you’re lucky to live among unrivaled natural beauty year-round. It’s January, and we can stroll through Forsyth Park beneath a canopy of dripping […]
Vienna Boys Choir performs in October
‘The interesting thing about travel with the children’s choir is that yes, the travel’s wonderful, but the whole process is such a great learning experience for the kids.’
Mass for Francis I set for Thursday at Cathedral
Most Rev. Gregory J. Hartmayer, Catholic Bishop of Savannah, will celebrate Mass for the election of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina, now Pope Francis I, at noon tomorrow, March […]
Putting the ‘saint’ in St. Patrick’s Day
Before the green grits, before the parade’s pipe bands and floats, before the beer on River Street, Thursday morning’s St. Patrick’s Day Mass at the Cathedral of St. John the […]
Box City Blues
ON SUNDAY morning, Feb. 22, parishioners going to Mass at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist found a surprise – for some, not a pleasant one. To get inside […]
