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St. Pascal Baylon School Classmates Message Board

The Queens Board Messageboard for nostalgic ex-Queensites
Queenspix.com Old images of the neighborhoods of Queens, NY
Lowe's Valencia Theatre Photos and facts 

St. Pascal Baylon Church webpage
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood
 
St. Pascal Baylon High School High School Alumni Class Reunions @ Reunion.com
The Diocese of Brooklyn 
The Institute on Religious Life "To support and promote the gift of consecrated life"
CatholicDaters.com Why Settle for Just Any Catholic Dating Service?

Numerous links to other people and school locating websites can be found on the Resource page.

Information about the St. Pascal Baylon -
Catholic Forum Not exactly a lot of info, but better than nuttin'.
The Catholic Encyclopedia  A bit more here.
Catholic Online Catholic Online Search, free webmail, etc.
The Life of St. Paschal Baylon "... a completely unsubtle man, and conspicuous in his habit..."

Ecclesia, a division of The Fabian Corporation is devoted to providing free quality web sites to Catholic Organizations (including local churches) and promoting Catholic research & networking on the internet.

St. Pascal's School in St. Paul, MN.
"Great Catholic Links" Online resouces.
Check out Catholic Schools on the Net for information on Catholic education.

The Catholic Worker Movement, an organization of lay Catholics who strive to live a life of giving and service, does not have an official website, but their newspaper comes out every other month. A subscription is 25 cents per year (30 cents for "Foreign"). Be a bigshot - send them a buck. The Catholic Worker, 36 East First Street, NY, NY 10003 


. . . . . . . . Nostalgia . . . . . . . .

the boxing nunWhat is Late Nite Catechism?
Call it Loretta Young meets Carol Burnett. This is part catechism class, part stand-up routine. It’s an interactive comedy now in its 15th year in Chicago.

The New York Times calls it, "hilarious, well-written and inspired." Jeffrey Lyons from TV’s Sneak Previews calls Late Nite Catechism "something to savor and enjoy....one of the most intimate, rewarding shows in town."

Judy Reinert of the Kane County Chronicle states, "Far funnier than ‘Nunsense,’ Late Nite Catechism is a brilliant production in every way."

It’s written by Vicki Quade & Maripat Donovan. Directed by Marc Silvia.

In Chicago, six actresses share the role of Sister: Lisa Braatz, Liz Cloud, Margaret Kustermann, Patricia Musker, Rosie Newton and Mary Zentmyer.

In Los Angeles, several actresses share the role of Sister.

You, the audience member, are part of Sister’s class. She’ll take you back to the days of the Latin Mass, meatless Fridays, and remind you about that good old ruler across the knuckles!

Lite Nite Catechism continues to make people laugh their sins off!

For information about performances around the country, visit the Late Nite Catechism website. (Note: The site has a "Sisters in Need" page that should be of interest to all of us.)

Youtube videos of Late Night Catechism

Fibber McGee and Molly was on the air from April 16, 1935 to September 6, 1959.
The Great Gildersleeve Remember Throckmorton P. Gildersleeve?
RadioSpirits.Com Listen online to old time radio or purchase tapes and CDs.
Yahoo links to old time radio sites

Newsday online

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Sister Mary Robusta says, "Stand up straight and let them know you went to St. Pascal Baylon! Wear that 'St. Pascal Who?' hat and shirt with PRIDE - and don't slouch"! 

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