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  1. The Diocesan College (commonly known as Bishops) is a private, English medium, boarding and day high school for boys situated in the suburb of Rondebosch in Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The school was established on 2 October 1849 by the Anglican Bishop of Cape Town.

  2. 4 days ago · She was a graduate of Lancaster St. Mary elementary and high schools and earned a Bachelor’s degree in education from St. Mary of the Springs College (now Ohio Dominican University) in 1968, a Master’s degree in religious studies from Providence (Rhode Island) College in 1980, a Master’s degree in pastoral studies from Loyola University of Chicago in 1991 and certification in spiritual direction from the Institute for Spiritual Leadership in Chicago.

  3. The College of Steubenville (now Franciscan University of Steubenville) was the dream of Father John Bocella. He was the minister provincial of the Franciscan Fathers in Loretto, Pennsylvania. In 1945, he asked Bishop Mussio if he could do anything for the young new Diocese of Steubenville.

  4. The Diocese of Columbus ( Latin: Dioecesis Columbensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory, or diocese, of the Catholic Church covering 23 counties in central Ohio in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Cincinnati.

  5. Bishop Griffin attended St. Angela Merici Elementary School, Fairview Park, Ohio, and St. Ignatius High School, Cleveland, Ohio. He attended St. Charles College, Catonsville, Maryland, and Borromeo College, Wickliffe, Ohio, where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy. He attended St. Mary Seminary, Cleveland, Ohio.

  6. On this retreat, Father Brannen will bring practical suggestions for prayer and the active living out of diocesan priesthood in its many and varied dimensions. It is difficult to work on personal holiness while living “the life of interruptions” every parish priest lives.

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  8. Any family with a child (ren) attending a Catholic elementary and/or a Catholic high school in the Diocese of Columbus may apply for diocesan tuition assistance through FACTS. Applications for assistance must be submitted every year.