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Archbishop Mitty High School affectionately known as Mitty by it's staff, students and alumni is a private Catholic high school located in San Jose, California, United States. The school is named for John Joseph Mitty , the fourth Archbishop of San Francisco .
John Mitty died of a heart attack at Saint Patrick's Seminary in Menlo Park, California on October 15, 1961. [9] He is buried in the Archbishops' Crypt at Holy Cross Cemetery in Colma, California. Archbishop Mitty High School in San Jose, California, is named for him.
St. Athanasius parish was established June 19, 1959, at the direction of His Excellency John 1. Mitty, D.D., Archbishop of San Francisco to serve Catholics of Mountain View and Palo Alto. The founding pastor, Father Leonard W. Bose, was born January 16, 1917, to William A. Bose and Babete C. Schimmel- Bose, of San Francisco.
The patron saints of the Diocese of San José in California are Saint Joseph and Clare of Assisi.The diocese serves 525,000 Catholics, encompassing 54 parishes, missions, and pastoral centers, eight preschools, 26 TK/K-8th grade, 28 elementary schools and one high school, three college/university campus ministries, one of which part of a Catholic university, and several Catholic cemeteries.
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Mitty caused controversy in 1944 when he called for a boycott of the San Francisco News. The newspaper had reported on the DWI arrest of one of his priests; Mitty called the coverage anti-Catholic. [31] In 1952, the Vatican elected the Mission Dolores Church to a basilica. [3] [4] Mitty died in 1961.
The archbishop picked January 29, 1886, the feast of bishop and doctor, St. Francis de Sales, (1567–1622) to erect the new parish. Father King suggested his able assistant, Father Thomas Mc Sweeney as the founding pastor, Archbishop Riordan made the appointment February 6, 1886.
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