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EPISODE #322
EMPOWERED BY THE SPIRIT: THE JOY OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

Deacon Steve Greco is a permanent deacon of the Diocese of Orange. He is founder of Spirit Filled Hearts Ministry, and host of Empowered by the Spirit. On this podcast episode, our very special guest is Dr. Erin Barisano, the Superintendent of Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Orange. Together they discuss the life-altering impact that Catholic schools can have on children and families.

For more, please visit spiritfilledevents.com

 

 

 

 

 

Originally broadcast on 10/23/22

EPISODE#75
CATHEDRAL SQUARE: WHAT’S NEW AT CHRIST CATHEDRAL ACADEMY?

Welcome to another episode of Cathedral Square featuring host Fr. Christopher Smith.

On this program, we welcome Julianna Tapia (the Principal of CC Academy) and Patti Abeyta (Preschool Director of CC Academy).

Today’s conversation covers all the goings-on at Christ Cathedral Academy. What is campus life like these days since the pandemic got started in early 2020? Amidst it all, we have some good news to share!

EPISODE#74
CATHEDRAL SQUARE: REFLECTION FOR DEACON CANDIDATES

Welcome to another episode of Cathedral Square featuring host, Fr. Christopher Smith.

Listen and be fed by the anointed words of Fr. Christopher as he shares a reflection with candidates for the diaconate and their wives. His words are sure to inspire you!

 

 

 

 

Originally broadcast on 9/17/22

EPISODE#259
OC CATHOLIC RADIO: CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IN THE DIOCESE OF ORANGE 2022-2023

Welcome to another episode of Orange County Catholic Radio, featuring host Rick Howick.

On this week’s show, Rick welcomes Dr. Erin Barisano back to the program. Dr. Barisano is the Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Orange.

Our topic of discussion today will center on the state of Catholic education in Orange County. How are things looking as we embark on the 2022-2023 school year?

Tune in and be encouraged!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Originally broadcast on 9/3/22

EPISODE#43
CATHEDRAL SQUARE: CHRIST CATHEDRAL ACADEMY

Welcome to another episode of Cathedral Square featuring host Fr. Christopher Smith.

On this episode, we welcome Julianna Tapia (the Principal of CC Academy) and Patti Abeyta (Preschool Director of CC Academy).

Today’s conversation covers all the goings-on at Christ Cathedral Academy, including important issues regarding COVID-19 and school closures throughout the diocese.

Amidst it all, we have some good news to share!

 

 

 

Originally broadcast on 10/31/20

EPISODE#35
CATHEDRAL SQUARE: GUESTS ARE ASHLEY-ROSE CAMERON AND KWANG NGUYEN OF CHRIST CATHEDRAL ACADEMY

Here comes another episode of Cathedral Square featuring host Fr. Christopher Smith.

We welcome to the program today Ashley-Rose Cameron (the Interim Principal of CC Academy) and Kwang Nguyen (Director of Development and Enrollment).

Today’s conversation covers all the goings-on at Christ Cathedral Academy, including important issues regarding COVID-19 and school closures throughout the diocese.

Amidst it all, we have some good news to share!

 

 

 

 

 

Originally broadcast on 6/13/20

EPISODE#4
CATHOLIC SCHOOL CONNECTION: GUEST IS KATHY McGUIRE, PRINCIPAL AT CHRIST CATHEDRAL ACADEMY

On this episode, host Dr. Erin Barisano welcomes Kathy McGuire to our radio studios in the Tower of Hope. Kathy is the principal of Christ Cathedral Academy; and, she shares about how the campus and the students continue to grow and thrive in amazing ways!

 

 

 

Originally broadcast on 5/4/19

A NEAR-PERFECT SEASON

 

It was a season the members of the Christ Cathedral Academy A1 boys basketball team won’t soon forget, as the 10-player team earned the school’s first Parochial Athletic League small school division championship last month.

Finishing their season 12-0 in league play and 18-1 overall, the Saints dominated the Coastal Division 2A, remaining undefeated among the nine-team conference.

After three rounds of playoff wins, the championship game saw Christ Cathedral Academy meet up with St. Irenaeus to vie for the title.

The Saints started the game strong, including going on an initial 7-0 run, and leading at one point 17-2. But St. Irenaeus pushed back. The Eagles carried all the momentum as the two teams headed into the final frame and held the Saints to only one point in the fourth quarter.

With two minutes remaining, Christ Cathedral Academy clung to a two-point lead, executed solid defensive play and held on for the win, defeating St. Irenaeus by a final score of 32-29.

“They had gotten a lot better and had a good game plan. It was the first time we were really tested,” says Christ Cathedral Academy head coach, Eli Langson of St. Irenaeus. “We got into foul trouble early, and that was tough to overcome.”

The Saints stellar defense was led by Aleqcio Barragan, who forced several steals, while Rudy Brown helped get the job done offensively with 14 points in the game.

Eighth grader, Sean Nguyen, was forced to watch the championship game from the bench while nursing a knee injury. And while it was difficult to be on the sidelines, Nguyen couldn’t be prouder of his team.

“That game was really tough for us, but I’m proud of our guys and Coach Langson,” says Nguyen. “We all put in the hard work. I’m glad we got to accomplish all of our goals.”

Not only was it the school’s first league championship, but it was also their first conference title with an A-level team. With six out of the ten players in eighth grade, the Saints had strong leadership that proved crucial in guiding the squad through the season.

In addition to league play, the Saints entered two tournaments, one hosted by Mater Dei High School, in which they won, and the other held by St. John’s Episcopal, a large school-level tournament where the Saints incurred their only loss of the season, finishing in third place.

“We had high expectations coming into the season,” says Langson. “Our goals were to win our conference, win the Mater Dei tournament and win league. We played a lot of games, and there were a lot of ups and downs, but we kept our focus and achieved our goals.”

Beyond how the sixth, seventh and eighth graders played on the court, Langson was most impressed with how his players conducted themselves off the court and throughout the season.

“I’m proud of their attitude and for playing the game the right way,” says Langson. “It can be tough to stay grounded, but glorifying God by how we play is the number one thing.”

The team’s championship is a reflection of the increase in success the school’s basketball program has experienced over the past few years. In his third year as head coach of the boys A team, Langson has seen the team’s record steadily climb from 5-10 to 8-9 to this year’s record of 18-1.

The success has led to more interest from the students, as over that same period of time, the number of basketball teams has increased from three to five. The Saints currently field two girls teams and three boys teams each winter.

“The progression as been awesome,” says Langson. “It’s taken a lot of hard work on the kids’ part, and they’ve seen the transition. It gets the kids excited about basketball.”

And that excitement has translated into a record number of students participating in the school’s athletics program, as there have been increases seen in all sports offered, which in addition to basketball, includes flag football, boys and girls volleyball, girls softball and track and field.

“The energy has been up around the school, and the students take pride in their sports teams,” says Christ Cathedral Academy Athletic Director, Brian Garvey. “It’s created a healthy culture of competition and a love for the games.”

Garvey also acknowledges that the school aims to develop the whole student athlete, holding the players to strict academic excellence, incorporating prayer before and after practice and games, and fostering the idea that hard work will pay off in sports and at home.

“We hold the kids to high standards, reminding them that they represent not only themselves, but their school as well,” says Garvey. “It’s a collaborative effort. We have a good group of parents, teachers and coaches who are dedicated to making the program a success.”

 

 

CHRIST CATHEDRAL ACADEMY CHOIR INVITED TO SING FOR CITY OF GARDEN GROVE

On Dec. 6 the Christ Cathedral Academy Advance Schola Choir participated in the city of Garden Grove’s 10th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. More than 2,500 people from the community showed up for the event.

The program included pre-selected music and fine arts organizations from throughout the city.

Christ Cathedral Academy was the only elementary school choir to perform live on stage. In addition, they were the only performing group to represent the Catholic community as a organization that actively serves the city of Garden Grove.

CATHOLIC EDUCATORS HONORED AT ANNUAL DINNER

GARDEN GROVE — As Catholic Schools Week drew to a close recently, Bishop Vann gathered with Catholic educators from across the diocese for the second annual Celebration of Catholic Schools Dinner at Christ Cathedral Academy.

More than 400 teachers, principals, staff and pastors gathered to hear the St. Anne School (Santa Ana) choir and the keynote speaker, Father Robert Walsh, S.J. Father Robert, the executive director of the Center of Catholic Education at Loyola Marymount University, opened the event with words of encouragement and challenge: “Your Catholic identity is a gift for all who are members of the school community and, indeed, for civic society. The education you deliver is extraordinary in many ways.”

Although the event celebrated all Catholic school educators, special tribute was paid to those reaching milestone years of 25, 30, 35, and even 40 years of service to Catholic schools. The focus honoree of the evening was Sister Mary Vianney Ennis, principal of St. John the Baptist School in Costa Mesa. Sister Vianney, who is celebrating 50 years in Catholic school education in the diocese and 40 years as principal of St. John the Baptist School, has announced her retirement at the end of this school year. She was presented with the Bishop Kevin Vann Award for Service to School and Diocese.