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  2. Jose Rapadas III - Wikipedia

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    Rapadas was born on July 12, 1972, in Tondo, Manila, but he was raised in Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay. He attended St. John Vianney Theological Seminary in Cagayan de Oro, and was ordained a priest in 1999. He also attended the Loyola School of Theology at the Ateneo de Manila University where he obtained his licentiate in dogmatic theology. [2]

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Iligan - Wikipedia

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    Consecrated Bishop Coat of Arms 1 Bienvenido Solon Tudtud† February 17, 1971 (Appointed) April 25, 1977 (Appointed as Prelate of Marawi) 2 Fernando Robles Capalla: April 25, 1977 (Appointed) June 28, 1994 (Appointed as Coadjutor Archbishop of Davao) April 2, 1975 Sede vacante (June 29, 1994 - May 2, 1995) 3 Emilio Layon Bataclan: May 3, 1995 ...

  4. List of defunct medical schools in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth School of Medicine, Medical Department of Texas Christian University Fort Worth: 1894 1895 1918 1894 Fort Worth School of Medicine, 1911 Medical Department of the Texas Christian University, 1918 merged with Baylor University College of Medicine [2] Texas Gate City Medical College Texarkana: 1902 1904 1911

  5. Michael Fors Olson - Wikipedia

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    At the invitation of Bishop Olson, the Cristo Rey network of Catholic college preparatory high schools opened a campus in Fort Worth in 2018. Students at Cristo Rey earn more than half of their tuition by working one day each week at corporate partners, thus providing a private school education to economically disadvantaged students.

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    He named Auxiliary Bishop John Cassata of Dallas-Fort Worth as the first bishop of Fort Worth. [5] When Cassata became bishop, the Catholic population of the new diocese was 67,000. Cassata retired in 1981. The second bishop of Fort Worth was Reverend Joseph P. Delaney of the Diocese of Brownsville, appointed by Pope John Paul II in 1981. [6]

  7. University of North Texas Health Science Center - Wikipedia

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    TCOM was the first osteopathic medical school in Texas and remained the only one in the state until 2015, when the University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine was established. The college opened as a private, non-profit school for osteopathic medicine and housed on the fifth floor of the Fort Worth Osteopathic Hospital.

  8. Abducted retired Catholic bishop who mediated between cartels ...

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    A retired Roman Catholic bishop who was famous for trying to mediate between drug cartels in Mexico was located and taken to a hospital after apparently being briefly kidnapped, the Mexican ...

  9. Burnett School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine at Texas Christian University, or Burnett School of Medicine at TCU for short (formerly TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine), is the graduate medical school of Texas Christian University (TCU) located in Fort Worth, Texas. The school welcomed its first class of 60 students in July 2019. [1]

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