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Pope John Paul II Catholic High School was established in 1980, under the leadership of Archbishop Philip Hannan. [2] The first Principal of Pope John Paul II (PJP) was Glenn Gennaro. Since then, there have been eight principals: James Klassen, Lawrence Keller, Carmen Schexnaildre, Richard Berkowitz, Martha Mundine, Nicole Alvarez, Douglas ...
The Diocese of Jamestown was erected on November 10, 1889, by Pope Leo XIII, taking the new state of North Dakota from the Vicariate Apostolic of Dakota. The pope named Reverend John Shanley of Saint Paul as bishop of Jamestown. [1] The new diocese covered the entire state of North Dakota. St. James Church was designated the diocesan cathedral.
Following the death of Bishop Justin Driscoll, Sullivan was named the sixth bishop of the Diocese of Fargo by Pope John Paul II on March 29, 1985. [2] He was installed at St. Mary's Cathedral on May 30, 1985. [2] During his tenure, Sullivan established the Fargo Catholic Schools Network and the Opening Doors, Opening Hearts evangelization ...
Shanley High School (formerly Sacred Heart Academy), is a Catholic high school located in Fargo, North Dakota and operated by the Diocese of Fargo as part of the John Paul II Catholic Schools Network. As of 2014, it served approximately 314 students. [2]
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.
On May 29, 2001, John Paul II appointed Aquila as coadjutor bishop of Fargo to assist Bishop James Sullivan. Aquila was consecrated on August 24, 2001, by Archbishop Harry Flynn . [ 2 ] Aquila became bishop of Fargo on March 18, 2002, when Sullivan retired.
Saint John Paul II Academy (formerly Pope John Paul II High School) is a private, Catholic, coeducational, college-preparatory secondary education institution run by the Eastern North America District of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in a 30-acre (120,000 m 2) campus in East Boca Raton, Florida, adjacent to the main campus of Lynn University.
The Our Lady of Fatima site closed in 2003, leaving the Five Holy Martyrs site as the sole site for John Paul II. [15] John Paul II, the sponsoring parishes, and the three closed sites are in the Brighton Park neighborhood. [17] Queen of the Universe School; St. Barnabas School; St. Bede the Venerable School; St. Bruno School; St. Cajetan School