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Desafíos al pueblo
De nuestro vicarioMons. Hugh J. Shields La otra noche cuando me marchaba de la casa de mi hermana, su esposo Jim comentó lo agradable que fue ver las fotografías de los seminaristas en nuestro Catholic Standard & Times. ¿Pero, él añadió, «dónde están los seminaristas hispanos/latinos?».(No tenemos ningún seminarista de la comunidad hispana del área […]
Child stricken by cancer focus of St. Helena fundraiser
By Nadia Maria SmithCS&T Staff Writer BLUE BELL – There are no words to describe the devastation and fear that enter parents’ hearts when they hear their child has cancer. It was no different for Ron and Nancy Shapiro when they found out that their then-2-year-old son, John, had a brain tumor. Little John had […]
Work of Christmas during Ordinary Time
By Sister Ruth BolarteSpecial to The CS&T During this season of Christmas I had the opportunity to again watch one of my favorite movies, “The Fourth Wise Man.” This is the story of one of the wise men in the Middle East, Artaban, who longed to meet the newborn King the prophets had announced. Artaban […]
El trabajo de navidad durante tiempo ordinario
Nuestro caminar espiritualHna. Ruth Bolarte Durante estos días de navidad tuve la oportunidad de ver una vez más una de mis películas favoritas, «El cuarto rey mago». Esta es la historia de uno de los hombres sabios del medio oriente, Artabán, quien busca conocer al Rey recién nacido que las profecías habían anunciado. él quiere […]
Priests: A history of making a difference
By Lou BaldwinSpecial to The CS&T In 1950, according to “Our Faith-Filled Heritage,” the archdiocesan bicentennial history, there were 1,915 diocesan and religious order priests in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia serving 1,058,058 Catholics. That was a peak time, with one priest to every 552 people. Figures published in the 2009 archdiocesan Catholic Directory show 989 […]
A glimpse of life at the seminary
By Nadia Maria SmithCS&T Staff Writer WYNNEWOOD – Come and see. A retreat weekend at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary is the perfect way to experience a day in the life of a seminarian. “When the Apostles asked Jesus where he was staying, Jesus said, ‘Come and see.’ He never said, ‘Come, I’ll make you a […]
A priest, or two, in the family
By Lou BaldwinSpecial to The CS&T As a young man ponders whether or not God wants him to be a priest, family support for his decision can be crucial. Some local parents are giving, or have given, just that. For example, James and Pat Welsh, along with Joseph and Lee Brandt, feel blessed to have […]
Four priests touched lives in profound ways
By Lou BaldwinSpecial to The CS&T It is in the nature of ministry. Priests, through the performance of their daily work, can profoundly influence lives, sometimes without even realizing it. Take the case of Father Andrew Francis Klarmann. It was around 1928 in the Brooklyn Diocese. He visited an immigrant Italian Catholic couple struggling to […]
Offering answers to a young man’s questions
By Lou BaldwinSpecial to The CS&T Realizing a vocation to the priesthood begins with that first step. Think of it as something like going into the water at Ocean City in early June. You think you’ll probably enjoy it but dread the initial cold shock. It’s all a matter of getting one’s feet wet. Young […]
Everyone deserves a day at the beach
By Nadia Maria SmithCS&T Staff Writer It may seem unfathomable that a child living in Philadelphia could go his or her entire life without visiting the beach, but that is the case for many inner city youths. That reality inspired Jeanie and Vincent Hubach, members of St. Andrew Parish in Drexel Hill, to start Angels […]

