Posts Tagged ‘Wildwood’
Monday, October 20th, 2008
Before the Tampa Bay area went nuts last night reveling in the success of the once-lowly Rays and their improbable journey to the World Series, Tampa Tribune religion writer Michelle Bearden offered a story in the Sunday paper about the power of saints in modern society. The story is here. Me and my cousin enter the story near the end.
For the record, I’m a Phillies fan, and have been since I was a Little Leaguer in Wildwood, NJ, going to the Vet with my pre-teen pals to see Steve Carlton pitch for a team that lost 100 games. If the Phillies win this series - their first since 1980 and second in franchise history — it won’t be a miracle. This team is really good!
Tags: Justin Catanoso, Little League, Michelle Bearden, miracles, My Cousin the Saint, Philadelphia, Philles, Saints, St. Gaetano Catanoso, Tampa Rays, Tampa Tribune, Wildwood, World Series
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Friday, September 26th, 2008

The 51st Catanoso Family Reunion will be held tomorrow at the Avalon Campground in Clermont, NJ. These events started as small affairs with nine siblings and their children in the backyard of Uncle Tony and Aunt Phyllis’ home in North Wildwood, NJ. The events have grown in size over the years as the 22 grandchildren of Carmelo and Caterina Catanoso began families of their own. Four generations are now represented. The photo here, which is included in my book, was taken in 2003.
Tags: Avalon Campground, Catanoso, Clermont, family reunion, Justin Catanoso, My Cousin the Saint, NJ, Wildwood
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Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Journalist David Robinson, who covers religion for the Main Line Times in Armore, Pa., just outside Philadelphia, writes a long and thoughtful review of My Cousin the Saint in the current issue. The review is here.:
An excerpt:
“Catanoso weaves his story of My Cousin the Saint with threads from Padre Gaetano’s life amid the villages of southern Italy, and the American story of Carmelo Catanoso (the author’s grandfather and a cousin of the saint) who fled Italy in 1903 and never looked back. Equally compelling are the author’s confessions as he seeks to understand his God, church and the river of questions that dilute his faith.”
Tags: Ardmore, Calabria, canonization, Catanoso, Chorio, David Robinson, Italy, Justin Catanoso, Main Line Faith, Main Line Times, Padre Gaetano Catanoso, Philadelphia, popes, Saints, Vatican, Wildwood
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Saturday, September 6th, 2008
Debbie Barsotti, a talented reporter for the Catholic Star Herald (Camden, NJ diocese), writes about “My Cousin the Saint” in this week’s issue of the paper. An excerpt:
“In Catanoso’s book, the stories of both his grandfather and the sainted cousin come alive. There is historical perspective about life on both continents. ‘In order for me to write about them,’ Catanoso said, ‘I knew I needed to provide enough history to bring them life in the context of their time. Otherwise you couldn’t appreciate the courage of both of them.’ “
The whole story is here.
Tags: Avalon, Camden diocese, Cape May County, Catholic Star Herald, Debbie Barsotti, Gaetano Catanoso, immigration, Italy, Justin Catanoso, My Cousin the Saint, New Jersey, Saints, Wildwood, Wildwood Catholic
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