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The Oakland Catholic High School Concert Choir provided the musical welcome for the guests who attended the 25th Annual Bishop’s Dinner for Catholic Charities.
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KDKA Radio morning host Larry Richert served as master of ceremonies for the seventh year.
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The host of the dinner, Bishop Paul J. Bradley waved to the crowd as he was introduced.
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Dinner Co-Chair, Art Rooney II with Caritas awardees, David O’Brien (Service) and Katherine Freyvogel, (Leadership).
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Archbishop Donald W. Wuerl provided the keynote address after accepting the “Flame of Hope” award.
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Catholic Charities Executive Director Patricia A. McCullough (left) with Colleen & David O’Brien, Katherine Freyvogel, Archbishop Wuerl, Bishop Bradley, and Julie Maloney with husband, John Goetz, Catholic Charities Board President.
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Sandy Loughren served as chair of the Bishop’s Dinner Planning Committee and she and her husband Louis are seen here with the Archbishop and Bishop.
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WTAE-TV anchor/reporter and Catholic Charities Board Member, Mike Clark with Patricia McCullough, Executive Director.
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State Representative Mike Turzai with his wife Lydia and Archbishop and Bishop.
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Not too old to play with puppets especially if you’re hanging with Mr. McFeely from Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood who served as master of ceremonies for the Catholic Charities’ Statewide Conference held in April at the Sheraton Station Square. Diann Morse, Kathleen Zamperini and Sister Marlene Luffy, from the local Catholic Charities work group that organized the event.
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Pittsburgh Steeler Max Starks who served as the honorary chair of Project Love, Catholic Charities’ youth service campaign, visited St. Mary’s School in Glenshaw to thank students who raised more than $1300 in two separate fundraisers.
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