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  2. Knoxville Catholic High School - Wikipedia

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    The decision to move KCHS to a new facility in the Cedar Bluff area in West Knoxville was announced in February 1997. In July 1997, Philip Dampf became the principal of KCHS and he oversaw the school's move to West Knoxville. The original facility would be taken over by Pellissippi State Community College as their Magnolia Avenue Campus.

  3. Area code 865 - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, the numbering plan area was restricted to West Tennessee, while everything east of the Tennessee River received the new area code 615. This division remained in place for 41 years, until area code 423 was created as the area code for most of East Tennessee, with 615 restricted to Middle Tennessee. The state's three area codes were now ...

  4. Area code 423 - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 1999, area code 865 was created for Knoxville and most of the central portion of East Tennessee. Permissive dialing of 423 continued across East Tennessee until April 22, 2000. [ 1 ] Relief planning discovered that the Tri-Cities had too much traffic to follow Knoxville into 865, but were not large enough for a new area code ...

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Knoxville - Wikipedia

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    The new state of Tennessee was part of this diocese. Pope Gregory XVI erected the Diocese of Nashville on July 28, 1837, taking all of Tennessee from the Diocese of Bardstown. The Knoxville area would remain part of the Diocese of Nashville for the next 166 years. [5] Servant of God Father Patrick Ryan served as pastor of Sts.

  6. St Brendan-Shaw College - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, [1] the Edmund Rice Christian Brothers established St Brendan's College for boys in James Street, Devonport. It was a college for boys up to Year 10. In 1969 Shaw College, for girls, was established adjacent to St Brendan's College in Devonport. Shaw College was a Catholic Girls School established by the Sisters of St Joseph.

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  8. Bosco MacDonald - Wikipedia

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    John Bosco MacDonald, known as Bosco, was born in Bath on 21 July 1963 and was baptised at the parish church of St Mary’s in the city. He was educated at St Brendan's College in Bristol before completing his studies in formation for the priesthood at the English College, Valladolid, Spain.

  9. Cathedral of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus (Knoxville ...

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    A gymnasium, new classrooms in the school and a school library were built during this time. St. John Neumann Parish was established in Farragut and took some parishioners from Sacred Heart. Further expansion of the physical plant was accomplished during the Rev. Robert Hofstetter's pastorate from 1981 until 1987.