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The diocese is a suffragan in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Louisville. The Diocese of Lexington provides education for approximately 4,300 students in its 15 elementary schools and two high schools located throughout the diocese, and maintains Newman Centers at eight of Kentucky's colleges and universities.
On January 14, 1988 Pope John Paul II established the Diocese of Lexington, [3] and Christ the King became the cathedral for the new diocese. The Cathedral Center was added to the parish facilities in 1992. Like many other Catholic parishes during the COVID-19 pandemic, the cathedral rector was forced to limit how and when the sacrament of ...
Blue Grass Baptist School; Christ the King Catholic School; Community Montessori; Lexington Montessori School; The Lexington School; Mary Queen of the Holy Rosary Catholic School; Midway University, Lexington campus; Montessori High School of Kentucky; Providence Montessori; Redwood Cooperative School; Saints Peter and Paul Regional Catholic ...
When Lexington Catholic brought Todd Bretz back to his alma mater to coach the boys’ soccer team this season, it gave its athletics department a distinction that no other high school in Kentucky ...
The school was formed in 1951 through the merger of two secondary schools: St. Catherine's Academy, founded in 1823, and Lexington Latin High, founded in 1924. Lexington Catholic moved to its current location in 1957. In 2007, the school was named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. [4]
No. 9 Lexington Catholic (9-4) at No. 1 Christian Academy-Louisville (12-1), ... Predictions for Ky. high school football’s state semis. Three Lexington teams still in it.
Lexington Catholic High School alumni (10 P) Pages in category "Roman Catholic Diocese of Lexington" ... Cathedral of Christ the King (Lexington, Kentucky) ...
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