16 June 2012

The Saving of a Catholic School

“The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has closed down a lot of Catholic schools recently including the elementary school my five children attend. But we're far from alone.

“I was searching around the internet about all the different school closings when I came upon news that St. Cyril's school in Lansdowne which had been recommended for closure by the archdiocesan Blue Ribbon commission was now remaining open as a mission school.

“I saw the news and couldn't help but smile.”

In a recent commentary, writer Matt Archbold reflected on how a Catholic school was saved through the domino effect caused by the efforts of a twelve-year-old boy.

To access Mr. Archbold’s complete post, please visit:

NC Register: Blog: How a Little Boy Saved a Catholic School (16 JUN 12)

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