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Dennis Dougherty was born on August 16, 1865, in the Homesville section of Butler Township in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. [2] Nicknamed "Dinny" by his parents, [3] he was the sixth of ten children of Patrick and Bridget (née Henry) Dougherty, who were natives of County Mayo, Ireland. [4]
CDHS marching band at the World Music Championship 1966. Cardinal Dougherty High School (CDHS) was a private, Roman Catholic high school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It was located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia and established in the East Oak Lane section of Philadelphia at 6301 North Second Street.
Cardinal John Foley Regional Catholic School It was established in 2012 by the merger of Annunciation BVM and St. Denis. [2] Circa 2012 the enrollment count was 515, with each class having around 24-25 students. The Foley merger meant that the school could get additional staff such as a science teacher and a full-time Spanish teacher.
The congress began with the arrival of the papal legate, Cardinal Dennis Dougherty, to Saint Paul Union Depot at 4pm. A liturgical reception took place at 4:30pm at the Cathedral of Saint Paul, followed by a formal dinner at the Saint Paul Hotel. [12]
Joseph Louis Bernardin (1928–1996), Archbishop of Chicago; Cardinal (South Carolina, USA – Illinois, USA) [51] [52] Lawrence Jenco (1934–1996), Professed Priest of the Servites (Illinois, USA) Mary Evelyn Puleo Chmiel (1963–1996), Married Layperson of the Archdiocese of St. Louis; Member of the Catholic Worker Movement (Rio de Janeiro ...
Dennis Joseph Dougherty (1890–1903), appointed Bishop of Nueva Segovia, Philippines; appointed Archbishop of Philadelphia in 1918 (Cardinal in 1921) Edmond John Fitzmaurice (1904–1925), appointed Bishop of Wilmington; John Edmund Fitzmaurice (1862–1897), appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Erie
Dennis Dougherty may refer to: Dennis A. Dougherty (born 1952), chemist at Caltech Dennis Joseph Dougherty (1865–1951), American cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
He graduated from Cardinal Dougherty High School [2] in 1998 and graduated with honors from LaSalle University in 2002, where he received his B.A. in political science. He went on to earn a master's degree from Harvard University. While at Harvard University where he earned his master's degree in education, Boyle researched urban education ...