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  2. College Now Greater Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    College Now Greater Cleveland, formerly known as Cleveland Scholarship Programs, was established in 1967 [1] by Robert Coplan, one of the founders of the Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan, and Aronoff law firm. Its primary goal was providing scholarships to students in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. [1]

  3. Benedictine High School (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Benedictine High School is a private, Roman Catholic, college preparatory high school for boys, located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. The school serves grades 9–12 and has an enrollment of over 340 students for the 2017–2018 school year. It is a part of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland.

  4. Roger William Gries - Wikipedia

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    Roger William Gries, OSB (born March 26, 1937) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.He is one of a few monastic priests to be named a bishop. Gries served as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Cleveland in Ohio from 2001 to 2013.

  5. Michael G. Woost - Wikipedia

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    Michael Woost was born on September 27, 1958, in Cleveland, Ohio. He has two brothers who are also priests in Cleveland. He attended Saint Ignatius High School in Cleveland. [1] Woost entered Borromeo Seminary in Wickliffe, Ohio. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy in 1980.

  6. Martin John Amos - Wikipedia

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    Martin John Amos was born on December 8, 1941, in Cleveland, Ohio.He was the oldest of six children born to Martin and Mary Amos. [1] He grew up in a working-class neighborhood on the west side of Cleveland, attending Our Lady of Good Counsel Church.

  7. Mark Hollingsworth - Wikipedia

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    On November 15, 2003, Hollingsworth was elected the 11th bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio. [1] He was consecrated on April 17, 2004, in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] Hollingsworth founded Epiphany at Sea, a program taking inner-city middle school students to sea on fishing schooners.

  8. James Patterson Lyke - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II named Lyke as an auxiliary bishop of Cleveland and titular bishop of Furnos Major on June 30, 1979. [5] [3] He was consecrated in Cleveland by Cardinal James Hickey on August 1`, 1979. Lyke obtained a Doctor of Theology degree in 1981 from the Union Graduate School in Cincinnati, Ohio. [6]

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Joseph Schrembs of the Diocese of Toledo was appointed bishop of Cleveland in 1921 by Pope Pius XI. In 1925, the pope presented the relics of St. Christine to Schrembs. Christine, a 13-year-old girl who died for her Catholic faith around 300 AD, was moved from the Roman catacombs to St. John's Cathedral in Cleveland.