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Page 6 THE VILLADOM TIMES I • September 25, 2013
Area Church gets ground-breaking GreenFaith honors
On Oct. 20, the Church of the Presen-
tation in Upper Saddle River will become
the first Catholic religious institution in the
United States to be certified as a GreenFaith
Sanctuary. Presentation is also the largest
religious institution of any denomination to
receive this distinction.
GreenFaith (www.greenfaith.org) is an
interfaith coalition for the environment that
was founded in 1992. GreenFaith’s mission
is to inspire, educate, and mobilize people
of diverse religious backgrounds for envi-
ronmental leadership. The group’s work is
based on beliefs shared by the world’s great
religions: protecting the earth is a religious
value, and environmental stewardship is a
moral responsibility.
The GreenFaith designation acknowl-
edges religious-environmental leaders who
have carried out a range of initiatives to
integrate environmental themes into their
worship, religious education for adults and
children, facility maintenance, and social
outreach over a two-year period.
“The Church of the Presentation entered
into the rigorous GreenFaith certification
process because it aligns with our beliefs
that a Creator God has called us to be
responsible stewards for our planet’s ongo-
ing health and life,” said Father Bob Stagg,
Presentation’s pastor. “Becoming a Green-
Faith Sanctuary marks the beginning of our
ongoing efforts to bring about awareness,
acceptance, and action for this responsibil-
ity.” GreenFaith Executive Director Rev.
Fletcher Harper said, “Presentation is the
largest parish, to date, to receive the Green-
Faith Sanctuary designation. We have been
impressed with the considerable effort that
the community put into achieving this sig-
nificant designation.”
A GreenFaith Team was established
to organize and track progress toward the
requirements for the certification designa-
tion. These requirements were focused on
three categories: spirit, stewardship, and
environmental justice. Subcommittees
were created for each of these areas.
The Spirit Subcommittee undertook fos-
tering eco-themed worship services each
year, along with other spiritually related
activities. Three classes were designed for
various age groups: adults, teenagers, and
children in the various religious education
programs. Outdoor religious environmental
activities were held by a number of groups
in the community of nearly 4,000 families.
The Stewardship Subcommittee over-
saw the integration of environmental con-
servation and the use of environmentally
sensitive products. This included a focus
on energy, food, water, waste, toxics, and
transportation along with ground mainte-
nance initiatives in all of these areas. The
parish has undertaken a number of initia-
tives such as installing solar panels on the
roof of the church, putting in eco-friendly
and energy-efficient bathroom facilities,
and lessening the use of Styrofoam and plas-
tic water bottles. Presentation also installed
five beehives on church property.
Multiple Don Bosco students named AP Scholars
Don Bosco Prep, located at 492 North
Franklin Turnpike in Ramsey, is pleased
to announce that 45 students have been
named 2013 Advanced Placement Schol-
ars by the College Board. The AP Program
offers several AP Scholar Awards to recog-
nize high school students who have demon-
strated college-level achievement through
AP courses and exams.
Thirteen Don Bosco Prep students have
been recognized as 2013 AP Scholars with
Distinction. This designation is granted to
students who receive scores of 3.5 or higher
(on a scale of one through five) on five of
more AP Exams. The honorees are Isaac
T. Abraham, West Nyack, NY; Youngil
Cho, Norwood; Andrew Dawd, Carlstadt;
Anthony T. Delzotto, Woodcliff Lake;
Mike Q. Gaffey, Glen Rock; Alexander S.
Gulati, Township of Washington; Daniel
A. Jacobini, Ridgewood; Corey W. Meyer,
Totowa; Brendan T. Mullen, Totowa;
Damian O’Sullivan, Suffern, NY; Mat-
thew W. Owens, Pearl River, NY; David E.
Rameau, New City, NY; and Michael W.
Sielski, Wayne.
Four Don Bosco Prep students have
been named 2013 AP Scholars with Honor.
This designation is granted to students who
receive scores of 3.25 or higher on four of
more AP Exams. The recognized students
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Top row: Dylan Amador, Dylan Magee, Eric Cole, Justin DeVuono, Timothy Marcotte, Joseph
Pellicano, Jack Baines, and DBP Principal John Stanczak. Middle row: Adam Ramos, Kevin
Ramos, Patrick Piza, Michael Lennon, Charles Raboli, and Steven Seeberger. Front row: Kang
Woo Kim, Kevin Quimbo, and Joseph Chung.