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Pope John Paul II High School is a Catholic high school in Upper Providence Township, Pennsylvania, US, near Royersford in Montgomery County within the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The school, named in honor of Pope John Paul II, teaches Catholicism and academic subjects.
John Paul II High School, or any other combinations with or without the words Catholic, Pope, or Saint refers to several Catholic secondary schools named after John Paul II, Pope from 1978 to 2005, canonised as a saint in 2014. Some were renamed to include "Saint" or "the Great" rather than "Pope" after the canonisation.
Archbishop John Carroll High School, established 1967; Cardinal O'Hara High School, established 1963; Montgomery County. Lansdale Catholic High School, established 1949; Pope John Paul II High School, established 2010 (replaced Kennedy-Kenrick HS and St. Pius X HS and was the first Philadelphia suburban newly constructed high school since 1967) [1]
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In 1998, Pérez was named a Chaplain of His Holiness by Pope John Paul II with the title of monsignor. [3] In 2002, Pérez left his position at the Catholic Institute to become pastor of Saint William Parish in Philadelphia. The archdiocese moved him in 2009 to serve as pastor of Saint Agnes Parish in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
St. John Neumann Regional Academy High School; Saint Joseph High School (Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania) Saint Joseph's Catholic Academy (Boalsburg, Pennsylvania) Scranton Preparatory School; Serra Catholic High School; Seton-La Salle Catholic High School
Bevilacqua was named by Pope John Paul II as the tenth bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh on October 7, 1983. [5] Succeeding Bishop Vincent Leonard, Bevilacqua was consecrated by Bishop Mugavero on December 12, 1983. He was a member of the 1987 World Synod of Bishops on the role of laity in the church and the world. [9]