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The school was to be named Chartiers Catholic High School. The name was changed soon after to recognize former Bishop of Pittsburgh Regis Canevin. Father Leo G. Henry was then named the first headmaster. Canevin High School opened to 435 boys and girls on September 10, 1959; in June 1963, 303 students graduated.
The next bishop of Pittsburgh was Auxiliary Bishop Donald Wuerl from the Archdiocese of Seattle, appointed by John Paul II in 1988. [12] Despite the financial condition of the diocese, Wuerl decided to expand health services. Wuerl worked with hospitals and community groups to create a group home for people suffering from HIV/AIDS. In 2003 ...
Regis Canevin was born at Beatty in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania to Thomas and Rosanna Canevin, [1] on a farm owned by the Sisters of Mercy. [2] After receiving his early education at schools in Beatty, he entered St. Vincent College in 1871 and St. Vincent Seminary in 1875.
Trailing 12-10 in the first set, Bishop Canevin (20-2) went on a 4-0 spurt to take a 14-12 lead that it would not relinquish. The Mountaineers rallied late in the set to get it within two at 22-20 ...
Jun. 27—There was a time when making the playoffs was no big deal for Bishop Canevin baseball. It was expected as a stepping stone to bigger and better things. Three times in the last two ...
The archabbey church was dedicated by bishop Regis Canevin of Pittsburgh on August 24, 1905 [3] and declared a minor basilica by Pius XII on the same date in 1955. [ 4 ] The monks operate St. Vincent Archabbey Gristmill , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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The first recorded event in the new parish was a marriage on December 27, 1903. Soon after, the Burrell Improvement Company donated land on the corner of Ridge Avenue and Constitution Boulevard. On July 4, 1905, the cornerstone of St. Peter Church was laid and on September 25, 1905, Bishop Regis Canevin dedicated the new church. [10]