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  1. Holy Cross Church is a historic church and home to an active parish in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus located in the Discovery District neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The Gothic Revival building was completed in 1848 and is the oldest church in Columbus. [3] The church, along with the school and rectory also on the property, was added ...

  2. Holy Cross High School is a Catholic school in Louisville, Kentucky, sponsored by the Archdiocese of Louisville. It offers spiritual, academic, social, physical and emotional growth for students from diverse backgrounds, and prepares them to be leaders in service to their community, the Church, and the world.

  3. Bishop Watterson High School, founded in 1954 under the auspices of the Diocese of Columbus, is a co-educational college preparatory institution serving the Central Ohio area. Bishop Watterson High School was the first co-educational diocesan high school in Franklin County.

    • 1954
    • Chris Campbell
    • Eagle
    • Private High School
  4. Newark Catholic High School is a private, Catholic co-educational high school located in Newark, Ohio in Licking County. It is operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus.

  5. Holy Cross High School located in Queens, New York - NY. Find Holy Cross High School test scores, student-teacher ratio, parent reviews and teacher stats. We're an independent nonprofit that provides parents with in-depth school quality information.

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    • (718) 886-7250
    • 26-20 Francis Lewis Boulevard, Queens, 11358, NY
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  7. William V. Fisher Catholic High School – Lancaster; Closed schools. Bishop Flaget High School – Chillicothe (Currently a grade school) Corpus Christi School – Columbus; Father Wehrle High School – Columbus; Holy Family School – Columbus; Holy Name School – Columbus; Holy Rosary (Grade School & High School) Marion Catholic High ...

  8. After I graduated from Walnut Ridge High School in 1979, I attended The Ohio State University where I began studies for pre-Law. I also studied American History, Political Science and French at OSU. But, the more I participated in the life of my home parish, Saint Pius X, and here at the Cathedral, I began to feel called to the Priesthood.

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