The Archdiocese of Philadelphia is planning to close 49 schools, and thousands are feeling the pain. Michael Wetzel, a veteran English teacher at Monsignor Bonner and Archbishop Prendergast High Schools in Drexel Hill, told The Inquirer that the news of their closing was "tantamount to a death."
I sympathize with Wetzel. I graduated from Monsignor Bonner in 1990, and I understand his sense of loss. Students will be uprooted, and teachers will be out of jobs.
Worse still is the end of a tradition - as well as the decline of the traditional values that once fueled Catholic education.
For more than 50 years, Bonner has maintained a culture of honor, loyalty, and integrity, providing its students with the moral foundation to become successful, upstanding members of society. Consider James P. Gallagher (Class of 1959), a former president of Philadelphia University; Ed Stefanski ('72), a former general manger of the 76ers and a current executive vice president of the Toronto Raptors; John Cappelletti ('70), who won the 1973 Heisman Trophy; Mike Teti ('74), who was head coach of the U.S. men's Olympic rowing team in 2008; or Christopher G. Donovan ('71), the speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives.