Anonymous Donor Gifts $20 Million To Schools In Diocese of Greensburg
By Ross Guidotti
“Twenty million dollars at least,” said Maureen Marsteller, the Superintendent of Catholic Schools.
That is how much money an anonymous donor gifted the Diocese of Greensburg’s Catholic schools.
“I can’t express how happy we are here in the Greensburg Diocese and I’m so happy for the opportunity for the children and youth of our diocese to have an opportunity to experience Catholic education,” Bishop Larry Kulick said.
The money will go to the St. Pope John Paul II Tuition Opportunity Partnership. Last year, the same individual donated more than $2.5 million to help pay the tuition for prospective students.
Greensburg’s new bishop is first native son to head the Pa. diocese
Bishop Larry J. Kulick celebrates Mass at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg, Pa., during his episcopal ordination and installation Feb. 11, 2021, as the sixth bishop of the Greensburg Diocese. Philadelphia Archbishop Nelson J. Perez, principal consecrator, is shown second from left. (CNS photo/Mary Seamans, courtesy Diocese of Greensburg)
By Catholic News Service • Posted February 19, 2021
GREENSBURG, Pa. (CNS) Greensburg’s new bishop said he is “humbled and honored” to serve as the diocese’s sixth bishop and does not take “this responsibility lightly.”
Bishop Larry J. Kulick said he also knows full well that “to accomplish this, I need God’s grace and your assistance.”
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The following editorial appeared in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of The Tribune-Democrat.
Whenever someone comes into a new position, there is usually a learning curve.
We donât expect Monsignor Larry Kulick will have that with his new role.
Earlier this month, Pope Francis named him the new bishop of the Greensburg Diocese.
He already knows the mechanics of the office.
He has been the diocesan administrator since September, when Bishop Edward Malesic became the bishop of Cleveland.
He spent previous years as the dioceseâs vicar general.
But he knows more than that. This is about more than just the work â the important work â of the office or the honor of wearing the bishopâs miter.
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