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  2. Bishop Byrne High School (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Byrne was established in 1965 to serve students in the South Memphis area. It was named for Bishop Thomas Sebastian Byrne, Bishop of the Nashville Diocese in the early 20th century. [2] Bishop Byrne students came from a large area across Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas. The mascot for the school was the Red Knight.

  3. Memphis Catholic Middle and High School - Wikipedia

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    Memphis Catholic was established in 1922, consolidating several smaller, parish-run high schools. [4] The middle school program opened in 1993. [2] Circa 2013 the school enacted the "Education That Works" program which helped stop a decrease in the number of students. In 2013 Bishop Byrne High School closed and merged into Memphis Catholic. [5]

  4. Bishop Byrne High School - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Byrne High School (Tennessee) - Memphis, Tennessee; Bishop Byrne High School (Texas) - Port Arthur, Texas This page was last edited on 15 ...

  5. Roman Catholic Diocese of Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Pope Francis named Auxiliary Bishop Martin Holley of the Archdiocese of Washington as the new bishop of Memphis on August 23, 2016, [11] [12] [13] Soon after taking office, Holley transferred about 75% of the pastors in the diocese. He first requested their resignations and then rehired them with the title of "parochial administrator" rather ...

  6. Samuel Stritch - Wikipedia

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    He served as pastor of St. Patrick's Church in Memphis from 1911 to 1913, whence he became private secretary to Bishop Byrne. Stritch was named diocesan chancellor in March 1917, and a Domestic Prelate of His Holiness on May 10, 1921. [1] [3] [page needed]

  7. Category:Roman Catholic Diocese of Memphis - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Byrne High School (Tennessee) C. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Memphis, Tennessee) Christian Brothers High School (Memphis, Tennessee) I.

  8. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Memphis, Tennessee)

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    Immaculate Conception parish was established by Bishop Thomas Sebastian Byrne of the Diocese of Nashville in 1921. It was the ninth parish in Memphis. [3] Msgr. Dennis J. Murphy was appointed as the parish's first pastor. He built a three-story brick building that served as a combination church and school.

  9. Whitehaven, Memphis - Wikipedia

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    A strong rivalry developed between the two schools, and the Hillcrest/Whitehaven game became one of the major events in the community during football season. Bishop Byrne, a private co-educational Catholic high school adjacent to Saint Paul Church on Shelby Drive, opened in 1966 and closed in 2013.