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St. Augustine Catholic High School (Tucson, Arizona) St. John Paul II Catholic High School (Arizona) St. Mary's High School (Phoenix, Arizona) St. Michael Indian School; Salpointe Catholic High School; San Miguel High School (Tucson, Arizona) Seton Catholic Preparatory
Edward Leighton Varney Jr. was born on October 11, 1914, in Alameda, California, the son of Edward Leighton, and Frances Deane, Varney.He attended the University of California at Berkeley before transferring to the University Southern California where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in architecture in 1938. [1]
Saint Mary's High School was the first Catholic high school in Arizona, and has been part of the Greater Phoenix Metropolitan area since 1917. [4] St. Mary's was founded by the Sisters of the Precious Blood. The founders set aside classroom space for four boys and ten girls at St. Anthony's Elementary school.
The school fills the old St. Agnes school building at 1601 California Ave., a Catholic elementary school that closed in 1993. As a Jesuit school it already has established links with St. Xavier ...
Historic New Seminary to Open in the Diocese of Phoenix Nazareth Seminary to Keep Future Priests in Arizona to Study & Discern PHOENIX (Oct. 3, 2023) – For the first time in Arizona and in the 53-year history of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix, a full seminary will open to form future priests for the 1.7 million Catholics who live in ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Nicole Leonardi initially thought a new newspaper had arrived in her mailbox this week. But a closer look at the “Arizona Catholic Tribune” revealed a different story.
Brophy College Preparatory is a Catholic high school in Phoenix, Arizona, United States founded in 1928. The school has an all-male enrollment of approximately 1,400 students. It is operated independently of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix.
In 1998, the pastor of the parish of St. Thomas Aquinas lobbied the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix to buy land for a future elementary and high school. The diocese tapped the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia, known colloquially as the "Nashville Dominicans," to establish a presence in Phoenix and operate the new high school. Sr.