Hope, Primeau continued, requires both trust in God as well as a willingness to cooperate with God’s Plan. It was just a vision, but now is a reality that promises to bless and transform many lives for years to come,” Primeau said. “Just a couple of years ago, Chesterton Academy was a vision in the mind of our intrepid leader, Michael Casey. Primeau noted how, in early Christian art, the anchor was a symbol for hope, and that the events surrounding the founding of the school give expression to the goodness of God’s Providential care. Philip Primeau, a member of the board of directors for the Chesterton Academy of Our Lady of Hope, presented the award to Bishop Tobin. Tobin, was also in attendance.īishop Tobin was honored with the Anchor Award, given by the Chesterton Academy to those who exemplify the school’s values or who have helped the school in a notable manner. Henning offered a blessing at the start of the gala, and Bishop Emeritus Thomas J. More than 400 people were in attendance, including students, their families, teachers and administrators of local Catholic schools and local clergy. WARWICK - The Chesterton Academy of Our Lady of Hope, the most recently approved independent Catholic school within the Diocese of Providence, held its first annual gala at the Crowne Plaza on Saturday, October 14. By Cole DeSantis, Rhode Island Catholic Correspondent
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