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St. Patrick's was elevated to a co-cathedral in 1953 when Pope Pius XII changed the name of the Diocese of Dallas to the Diocese of Dallas-Fort Worth. Pope Paul VI divided the diocese and created the Diocese of Fort Worth on August 22, 1969. St. Patrick's was retained as the cathedral for the new diocese. [3]
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The college was founded in 1889–90 by a Confederate veteran, Major Reuben Webster Millsaps, who donated the land for the college and $50,000. William Belton Murrah was the college's first president, and Bishop Charles Betts Galloway of the Methodist Episcopal Church South organized the college's early fund-raising efforts.
After the May 1 student deposit deadline, Millsaps is projecting a rise in freshman on campus this fall.
Frank Neville, the 12th president of Millsaps College in Jackson speaks about the private liberal arts institution and its future on Monday, June 17, 2024.
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In 1910, the Sisters of St. Mary of Namur opened Our Lady of Victory College in Fort Worth. [3] In 1953 Pope Pius XII renamed the Diocese of Dallas as the Diocese of Dallas–Fort Worth, and elevated Saint Patrick's Church in Fort Worth to a co-cathedral. [4] Postcard of St. Joseph's Infirmary, 1913 Firemen in front of St Joseph Infirmary
Patrick N. Millsaps (born 1973), American lawyer Reuben Webster Millsaps (1833-1916), American businessman, financier and philanthropist William Millsaps (born 1939), bishop of the Episcopal Missionary Church