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Christ the King Catholic High School is a private, college-prep, Roman Catholic high school in Huntersville, North Carolina, United States. [8] It operates under the direction of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte.
Peter Jugis was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, on March 3, 1957.He was baptized at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Charlotte in 1957 by Reverend Michael J. Begley.Jugis attended South Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte, graduating in 1975.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church is a historic church located near Mount Holly, North Carolina, Gaston County, North Carolina.It was the fourth Catholic church built in North Carolina, the first west of Raleigh, and the first in what is today the Diocese of Charlotte.
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This is a list of high schools in the state of North Carolina. Any school that is not marked as a " charter " or " private " school is a public school . Alamance County
In 1955 Charlotte Catholic High School was established, and in 1968 the all-girl Our Lady of Mercy High School was closed and combined with the formerly all-boy Charlotte Catholic High School, thereby reducing the grade level to K-8. In 1995, CCHS was moved to a new campus and Holy Trinity Middle School was established on the old CCHS campus.
Shortly before the arrest he also served as the women's basketball coach for Christ the King Catholic High School in Huntersville from 2023 until his departure in April 2024. Soon after the arrest and incarceration of Dawson, The Carolina Factory terminated Dawson's employment and banned him from all facilities. [5] [6]
Rand, West Virginia (1973) On November 30, 1971, Begley was appointed as the first bishop of the newly-erected Diocese of Charlotte by Pope Paul VI. [3] He received his episcopal consecration on January 12, 1972, from Archbishop Luigi Raimondi, with Bishops Vincent Waters and George Lynch serving as co-consecrators. [3]