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John Paul II High School is a private Roman Catholic college preparatory high school in Plano, Texas.The school is within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Dallas.The school's Vision is "We will make a difference in the world by walking in the footsteps of Pope John Paul II" and the school's Mission is "To develop leaders who are critical thinkers and effective communicators, committed to service ...
Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham (Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter-Catholic Church) 29°47′45″N 95°29′00″W / 29.795849°N 95.483340°W / 29.795849; -95.483340 ( Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham (Houston
Plano is Texas's largest city without an interstate highway. Plano opened a new interchange at Parker Rd. and U.S. 75 in December 2010. The single-point interchange is the first of its kind in Texas. The design is intended to reduce severe congestion at this interchange. According to reports, traffic congestion has been reduced by 50-75%.
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Authorities in Plano, Texas, are investigating what they call "an intentionally set fire" at a Unitarian Universalist church Sunday, just weeks after it was targeted for criticism in a video by an ...
Saint Joan of Arc Church or Sainte Jeanne d'Arc Church or variants may refer to: St. Joan of Arc Chapel, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; St. Joan of Arc's Church (Bronx, New York), USA; St Joan of Arc's Church, Farnham, Surrey, England, UK; Church of St Joan of Arc, Rouen, France; Basilica of Sainte-Jeanne-d'Arc (Paris), France
Jeanne Delanoue, religious name Joan of the Cross, (18 June 1666 – 17 August 1736) was the founder of the Congregation of St. Anne of Providence, and is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.
Christ Church is an Anglican megachurch in Plano, Texas. It serves as the provincial pro-cathedral for the Anglican Church in North America . Planted in 1985 in the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas , Christ Church, as part of the Anglican realignment , later became a founding congregation of the ACNA.