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‘Everybody is God’s child’

By Lou BaldwinSpecial to the CS&T Mary Ann Hildenberger, who is president of Philadelphia’s Catholic League for Persons with Disabilities, was born at the former St. Mary Hospital in Philadelphia’s Kensington section 60 years ago. But her mother, Rita Hildenberger, didn’t get to see her for five days. A nurse brought her precious baby wrapped […]

Villanova U. marks 9/11 with community service

By George GregorySpecial to The CS&T “Charity is not just giving; rather, it is removing the need of those who received charity and liberating them from it whenever possible.” These words of St. Thomas of Villanova, the 16th century Augustinian Bishop of Valencia, Spain, and the patron of Villanova University, provided the primary reflection as […]

More than sports energize Ferrari

By John KnebelsSports columnist If there are some eighth-graders out there who aren’t sure how to handle their upcoming high school years, they may want to take a cue from Maria Ferrari. A senior at Villa Maria Academy High School in Malvern, Ferrari has fully immersed herself in countless activities and advises perennial high school […]

Football stars shine already by Week 4

By John KnebelsSports Columnist Fall sports are approximately one-third finished. Talk about time flying …. But one team that isn’t in any particular hurry to move the football season along at a frenetic pace is Bishop Shanahan High School in Downingtown. On Saturday afternoon against Ches-Mont League’s Avon Grove, the Eagles avenged a 52-0 loss […]

Witness to the pro-life cause

By Lou BaldwinSpecial to The CS&T Howard Walton is a foot soldier.He’s been one most of his life and that’s all he wants to be. The funny thing is, at 75, he’s one of the few men of his generation never to get that “Greetings from the President” letter telling him he was in the […]

St. Hilary students Zumba

RYDAL – Students in kindergarten through eighth grades at St. Hilary School in Rydal kicked off their yearly wellness program with Zumba lessons in the school yard Sept. 22. “Zumba is basically aerobic moves set to Latin music,” said Ellen Romano, a Zumba instructor who led children and faculty in the exhilarating workout. In addition, […]

Holy Child Academy receives grant from Connelly Foundation

Drexel Hill – Holy Child Academy received a $15,000 grant from the Connelly Foundation Sept. 24 to advance the school’s mission of providing a competitive academic program and to help the school continue implementing Web 2.0 technology. The awarded grant is restricted to purchase Dell netbooks for the middle school.“With this grant we will be […]

Ryan volleyball team to raise money for Autism

PHILADELPHIA – The girls’ volleyball team at Archbishop Ryan High School will be hosting Bishop McDevitt for a league match Sept. 28 at 5:30 p.m. with a special emphasis. The team will be raising money for Autism.“I was really impressed that they chose this cause,” said head coach Nora Kramer. “I strongly believe in the […]

Renovation turns past into present

St. Bede the Venerable Parish reaches out to Most Blessed Sacrament’s parishioners – through art By Elizabeth FisherSpecial to the CS&T HOLLAND – When the renovations at St. Bede the Venerable Church in Holland are completed sometime next year, John Kraft will feel right at home. That’s because many of the religious artifacts that adorned […]

St. Martin of Tours rings in 125 years

By Lou BaldwinSpecial to The CS&T NEW HOPE – Cardinal Justin Rigali celebrated a 125th anniversary Mass at St. Martin of Tours Parish in New Hope Sept. 18, but Catholic roots in the quaint Bucks County Delaware River town go back to the 1740s, although not numerous enough to warrant church or chapel. In 1837 […]