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St. Anthony-St. Joseph School launches “Building Bridges to Peace” program

AMBLER – St. Anthony-St. Joseph Elementary School in Ambler initiated an innovative new program for its entire student body titled “Building Bridges to Peace,” Principal Kathleen Dilts announced Feb. 3.The students were taught to “build bridges” in two ways: by learning to peacefully solve differences in real life situations; and by determining through trial and […]

Initial actions in response to the Grand Jury report

Announcement from the Archdiocese of Philadelphia following the grand jury report As an initial response to the Grand Jury Report, Cardinal Justin Rigali announces the following actions which he has taken recently: 1. The Archdiocese has once again retained the services of Mary Achilles as a Consultant to the Archdiocese to advise Cardinal Justin Rigali […]

Delco. mother devoted to helping expectant mothers

By Lou BaldwinSpecial to The CS&T Helen McBlain, who was recently appointed executive director of Mother’s Home, a residence on MacDade Boulevard in Darby that provides shelter to women with crisis pregnancies, brings to the table a lifetime of commitment to the poor in spirit. Just to mention a few items of her resume, she […]

Holy Ghost Prep has eyes on Flyers Cup

John KnebelsSports Columnist Twice in his high school career, Dave Bowman, a senior at Holy Ghost Preparatory School in Bensalem, was faced with a difficult choice. Should he do the sensible thing and not play ice hockey with his torn anterior cruciate ligament? Or should the puck-carrying defenseman just lace up the skates and deal […]

Married for 70 years – and counting

By Lou BaldwinSpecial to The CS&T In early 1939, when Diana Granato was 18, she met Joe DiNapoli, who was 19, on a blind date. Before the night was over she was convinced of one thing. She wouldn’t marry him if he was the last man on earth. Never say never. This year they will […]

Father Ronald Jakows dies suddenly at 46

By George GregorySpecial to The CS&T At 6 feet 8 inches tall, Father Ronald M. Jakows was known as a “gentle giant” among his family, friends, students and parishioners. Father Jakows was pastor of Annunciation B.V.M. Parish in Philadelphia for only six months when he died of a heart attack in the parish rectory Feb. […]

Parishioners permitted to return last year’s palms for burning

By Christie L. ChicoineCS&T Staff Writer PHILADELPHIA – In many parishes across the Archdiocese, parishioners are invited to return their blessed palm branches received at Mass last Palm Sunday to their church for the burning of palm prior to Ash Wednesday, March 9, the first day of Lent. That means Catholics who so choose have […]

Passion for robotics at Lansdale Catholic

By Jim GaugerSpecial to the CS&T LANSDALE – Learning about science is one of the most popular pursuits among students at Lansdale Catholic High School in Montgomery County. Science holds a special place at the school. It’s probably due to the FIRST Robotics Competition that is in its 14th year. Since 1997, Lansdale Catholic has […]

Eye on Egypt

Villa Maria Academy grad Lauren Bohn captures the faces, emotions behind Egyptian revolution By George GregorySpecial to The CS&T A day before the Jan. 25 popular uprising calling for the resignation of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Lauren Bohn and her friends posted messages back and forth on the social networking web site Twitter.com about the […]

Archdiocese sets aside burial site for abortion victims

By John T. GillespieSpecial to the CS&T For the defenseless victims of Dr. Kermit Gosnell’s West Philadelphia abortion clinic, there may yet be dignity in death. The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has set aside a potential grave site in the recently opened infant section of All Souls Cemetery in West Brandywine and is now accepting contributions […]