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Archdiocese moves to head of the class

Curriculum planning serves as model for other dioceses, countries By Lou BaldwinSpecial to The CS&T Good results from good students rely on good teaching, which in turn is predicated on good planning. This past year students at all levels in the elementary schools of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia scored between 20 and 25 points above […]

St. Michael’s CYO dominates diamonds

By John Knebels LEVITTOWN – Whatever it was that they fed the parish softball players at St. Michael the Archangel in Levittown, it must have been pretty nutritious. After recent pedestrian success at the CYO level, St. Michael’s fielded six different teams – two each at the novice, junior varsity and varsity levels – and […]

Local pro-life advocate deported

By NADIA MARIA SMITHCS&T Staff Writer ORELAND – For pro-life advocate Michael McMonagle, a trip to Beijing, China during the Olympics seemed the perfect opportunity to bring international attention to human rights violations by the Chinese government. McMonagle, founder of the pro-life group Generation Life (based in Oreland) and a parishioner of St. Stanislaus in […]

St. Joachim, Ascension parishioners pray for peace

By NADIA MARIA SMITHCS&T Staff Writer PHILADELPHIA – St. Joachim Parish drew a couple hundred people Friday night, Aug. 8, for a special Mass to pray for peace in the community and an end to violence in the city of Philadelphia. Father Steven Wetzel, O.S.F.S., the pastor of St. Joachim Parish in the Frankford section […]

Cardinal names Phila.-North vicar

By Christie L. ChicoineCS&T Staff Writer PHILADELPHIA – Father Joseph L. Logrip, pastor of SS. Philip and James Parish in Exton, Chester County, has been named regional vicar for the Philadelphia-North vicariate, effective Sept. 15. Cardinal Justin Rigali announced the appointment on Friday, Aug. 8. As regional vicar, Father Logrip succeeds Bishop-elect Herbert A. Bevard […]

Bonner alum Teti rows in his third Olympics

By John Knebels If Paul Teti had been told at this time last year that he would be a couple of steps away from winning an Olympic gold medal, he probably would have offered his typical gentle smile and politely said, “Ain’t happening.” When you are 30 years old – he has since turned 31 […]

Devotion to Mary at heart of family’s life

By Christie L. ChicoineCS&T Staff Writer STRAFFORD – Maria Teresa Giblin of Our Lady of the Assumption Parish is so devoted to the Blessed Mother that she and her three daughters spend their summer weekday mornings praying the rosary after Assumption’s 8 a.m. Mass. And when Stephen Giblin’s work schedule allows, he joins his wife […]

Feeding the body, feeding the soul

By Lou BaldwinSpecial to The CS&T PHILADELPHIA – So far this summer, archdiocesan Nutritional Development Services has distributed more than one million meals and snacks to children at various sites, thanks to the federally funded Summer Food Service Program. Along with the sandwiches, juice, fruit and cookies dispensed, NDS also promotes nourishment of the spirit. […]

Carroll’s 8th lacrosse title a credit to coach

By John Knebels Of all the significant accomplishments engineered by Catholic League high school teams over the years – and there have been plenty – Archbishop Carroll’s girls’ lacrosse squad’s eight-year winning streak might be the most impressive. Critics might say that Carroll has established itself as an elite program in a sport that continues […]

From Willow Grove to New Orleans, St. David lends a hand

By Christie L. ChicoineCS&T Staff Writer WILLOW GROVE – The distance between the parishes of St. David in Willow Grove and St. David in New Orleans is nearly 1,250 miles, but from July 27-31, there was nothing separating the sister parishes. Although their friendship spans five years, members of both parishes met for the first […]