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He served as an official of the diocesan marriage tribunal from 1967 to 1972, and as pastor of All Saints Parish in Houston from 1969 to 1972. [1] Rizzotto was appointed pastor of St. Francis de Sales Parish in Houston in 1972, serving there for the next ten years. He was raised to the rank of Monsignor on September 14, 1978.
Joseph Anthony Fiorenza (January 25, 1931 – September 19, 2022) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church.He was the seventh bishop and the first archbishop of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston in Texas, serving from 1985 to 2006.
Pages in category "St. Thomas High School (Houston, Texas) alumni" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
By the 2010s St. Thomas sought to expand but lacked land needed to build more buildings. [3] As of July 2013 St. Thomas High School and the investment group AV Dickson Street were engaged in a dispute over the acquisition of the High School for Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (HSLECJ) property of the Houston Independent School District ...
Saint Thomas' Episcopal School (STE) is a private, co-ed Episcopal institution serving Pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. It is located in the Meyerland area of Houston , Texas . The school has 553 students and 111 faculty members.
[3] The Basilian Fathers had previously started several other secondary schools, as well as institutions of higher learning, throughout Texas in the early 20th century, including St. Thomas High School, also located in Houston. [4] The first classes at UST began on September 22, 1947, with 57 freshmen and 8 faculty members. [5]
St. Theresa School (Houston, opened 1947 [21]) St. Theresa School (Sugar Land, opened 2008) [22] The city government approved the permit for the school building in 2007. [23] The school building was dedicated on August 13, 2009. [24] St. Thomas More School (Houston) St. Vincent de Paul School (Houston, opened September 1943)
Ben Taub (1889–1982) was a philanthropist and medical benefactor in Houston, Texas. Taub ran numerous businesses and served on the boards of directors for several Texas organizations. He helped in the expansion and development of Houston entities such as the Texas Medical Center and the University of Houston.