Growing up in a condominium complex in Des Plaines and later in a duplex in Arlington Heights, John Camardella’s family dinner table was always crowded — and diverse. That ever-expanding table is how he says he came to understand his own Catholic faith tradition, and what led to the development of his world religions course at Prospect High School — a nationally acclaimed program aimed at promoting religious and cultural literacy among students and the community.
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