Saturday, March 31, 2007

Catholic Central teacher takes instruction from God

Each week the Archdiocese of Milwaukee picks for its web site a featured article from the archdiocesan newspaper. This week, it's an article by Karen Mahoney, Special to our Catholic Herald, on Jane Robinson. It's part of the "People of Faith" series. Robinson teaches at Catholic Central High School in Burlington and the Herald interviewed its principal, Ralph Lynch.
"Jane is a deeply religious person. She lost her husband some time ago to illness. After his death, she dedicated herself to teaching and missionary work," he said. "Her students like her and enjoy the fact that Jane attends as many extracurricular activities as possible to cheer them on. She is dedicated to the entire child and tutors three to four students most days right after school."

Lynch is impressed with her dedication to children all over the world, and while she is not Roman Catholic, she lives her faith every day.

Just in case you thought a series called "People of Faith" in a newspaper called "The Catholic Herald" would be about people of the Catholic Faith. Maybe one of these weeks they'll interview Prince Charles.

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