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Thursday, March 13, 2014

"Despite [South Jersey] closings, Catholic education remains a force"

http://www.thedailyjournal.com/article/20140313/NEWS01/303130017/Despite-S-J-school-closings-Catholic-education-remains-force

"Each day on her way to work, Patti Paulsen drives past what was once St. Bridget Catholic School in Glassboro.

“It still pulls at my heartstrings,” Paulsen says of her alma mater. St. Bridget was one of a dozen schools affected in a mass restructuring of Catholic education by the Diocese of Camden in 2007.

“Three generations of my family went there: my parents, me and my kids. I loved that school and I have so many memories.”

The diocese has closed many other schools in the last seven years. The most recent slated for closing is St. Stephen in Pennsauken. Just last year, the doors were shut on Sacred Heart High School in Vineland and Assumption School in Waterford."

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