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The School was dedicated on September 12, 1926 by the Right Reverend Joseph C. Plagens, Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit. On September 14, 1926, De La Salle Collegiate was officially opened to students. A total of eighty-five boys, including the freshman class temporarily using the St. David’s School, presented themselves for admission.
He established the first parish for African Americans, St. Peter Claver's Church, in 1911, although chapels and missions for African American Catholics had existed since the late 1870s. [5] The development of the automobile industry in Detroit led to a massive increase in population, and the number of Catholics more than tripled during Foley's ...
Welcome to the 2023 Michigan high school football postseason's second weekend!. Here are the scores and results from the 11-player and 8-player district finals. Remember to sign up for our weekly ...
DIVISION 1: Michigan high school football playoffs: Novi Detroit CC wrecks Belleville revenge tour, 35-21. Catholic Central 21, Hackett 14. DeWitt 70, Petoskey 34. Detroit Catholic Central 35 ...
Here is the schedule for the district finals of the 2024 Michigan high school football playoffs. Find all the scores from first-round games for both 11-Player and 8-Player MHSAA state tournaments ...
Coat of Arms as Auxiliary Bishop of Detroit. On March 22, 2011, Byrnes was appointed titular bishop of Eguga and auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Detroit. [3] He was consecrated by Archbishop Allen Henry Vigneron at the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament on May 5, 2011. His co-consecrators were Archbishop John Nienstedt and Bishop ...
Novi Detroit Catholic Central combined some old-fashioned smashmouth football with some timely passing and its typical hard-nosed defense Friday night to end Bryce Underwood’s high school career ...
Pope Benedict XVI appointed Vigneron as archbishop of Detroit on January 5, 2009, replacing Cardinal Maida. [1] Installed on January 28, 2009, Vigneron was the first Detroit native named archbishop of Detroit. [1] Vigneron was elected chair of the board of trustees of Catholic University of America on June 9, 2009.