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Colegio de San Pascual Baylon [1] or the College of St. Paschal Baylon (CSPB), formerly Escuela Catolica and St. Pascual Institution (SPI), is a collegiate school at Obando, Bulacan in the Philippines. The school started as a catechetical school on February 11, 1913, through the efforts of Rev. Fr. Juan Dilag, then parish priest of Obando. It ...
English: Upload Wizard photos of - Saint Paschal Baylon Parish Church of San Pascual, Batangas or San Pascual Baylon Parish Church of San Pascual, Batangas - Vicariate VII – Holy Cross Vicar Forane: Fr. Carlo Magno C. Ilagan Parish Priest: Fr. Hermogenes Rodelas belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lipa - San Pascual, Batangas (a first class municipality in the province of Batangas ...
Paschal Baylón was born on 16 May 1540 at Torrehermosa, in the Kingdom of Aragon, on the feast of the Pentecost to the poor but pious peasants Martin and Elizabeth Jubera Baylón. [4] He was named Paschal in honour of Pascua de Pentecosta, for local custom required that a child be called after the saint or feast day on which it was born. [5]
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Dec. 22, 1950: The girls glee club and girls sextet of Paschal High School in Fort Worth combined talent to sing at the Star-Telegram community Christmas tree and music festival in Burnett Park.
In 1954, a church, school, and rectory was constructed on the 20-acre property the parish stands on today. The Congregation of Notre Dame Sisters (CND) were invited to help run the new school, which opened in 1955 with 321 students. The first principal at St. Paschal Baylon was Mother Saint Edward.
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