City Catholic schools unite to help Haiti
Eighteen Catholic schools in the City of St. Louis raised more than $20,000 during Lent to aid children in earthquake-ravaged Haiti. That is an average of more than $1,000 per school.
George Henry, archdiocesan superintendent of Catholic education that the students' feat "is a testimony to their parents, teachers and administrators that they are learning the principles of social justice and what it means to be a part of the Body of Christ -- when one is suffering, all suffer."
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