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Philadelphia Inquirer
February 05, 2012|By Martha Woodall, Inquirer Staff Writer
The Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia fighting proposed closings and mergers have held candlelight vigils, organized rallies and marches, and served up spaghetti dinners.
As part of their fund-raising campaigns, they have created Facebook pages, set up Twitter accounts, and sold everything from T-shirts to hair tinsel in school colors.
They also have made presentations with enrollment data and financial projections to archdiocesan officials.
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