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St. Leo (other)
St. Leo may refer to one of List of saints named Leo, several saints named Leo, or: Places Australia * St Leo's Catholic College, Sydney * St Leo's College, University of Queensland, Brisbane Canada * Saint Leo's Elementary School (Brantford), Ontario * St. Leo's Roman Catholic Church, Mimico Ireland * St Leo's College, Carlow United States * St. Leo, Florida * Saint Leo Abbey * St. Leo, Kansas * St. Leo, Minnesota * Saint Leo, West Virginia Schools * Saint Leo University, St Leo, Florida * St. Leo the Great School, Oakland, California * St. Leo the Great School, San Jose, California * St.Leo's Parish School, Elmwood Park, New Jersey * St. Leo Catholic School, Winston-Salem, North Carolina * St. Leo Primary School, KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa Churches named St. Leo * Saint Leo the Great Parish, within the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose, California * St.Leo's Roman Catholic Church, Elmwood Park, New Jersey * Chapel of St Leo, Żurrieq, Malta Other

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List Of Saints Named Leo
St. Leo may refer to one of several saints named Leo, including: * Pope Leo I (d. 461), pope and saint * Pope Leo II (d. 683), pope and saint * Pope Leo III (d. 816), pope and saint * Pope Leo IV (d. 855), pope and saint * Pope Leo IX (d. 1054), pope and saint * , France * Saint Leo of Catania otherwise Saint Leo the Thaumaturge (d. 785), saint and bishop of Catania in Sicily * Saint Leo of Montefeltro (d. 366), bishop of Montefeltro * Saint Leo of Patara (d. 260), early Christian martyr * Emperor Leo I (emperor), Leo the Great (d. 474), Roman emperor of the East, venerated in Eastern Orthodoxy {{set index article Lists of saints by name, Leo ...
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St Leo's Catholic College
St Leo's Catholic College is a Catholic systemic secondary day school for boys and girls, located in the Upper North Shore suburb of Wahroonga in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Situated in the Diocese of Broken Bay, the high school currently has approximately 1000 students from Year 7 to Year 12. The school's patron saint is Leo the Great, one of the early Popes of the Catholic Church. History The college was founded by the Congregation of Christian Brothers on 25 April 1955 for the education of boys of Sydney's Upper North Shore. The first classes commenced in 1956 with 118 students in Years 3 to 6. By 1983, the Brothers were no longer able to staff the college and so its administration was passed to the Catholic Education Office, Sydney. Upon the departure of the Christian Brothers, the first lay Headmaster was appointed. The College became co-educational, with the first girls enrolling in Year 11 in 1983 and Year 7 in 1984. By 1987, the college had fully compl ...
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St Leo's College, University Of Queensland
There are eleven residential colleges of the University of Queensland. Colleges Cromwell College * On the St Lucia campus. Was the first of the Colleges on the St Lucia campus in June 1954, and admitted men only until it became co-ed in 1973. * Founded in 1950 and initially funded by a private donation from the Hancock family. * First residents moved into the college on 5 June 1954. * Its emblem is a Rampant Lion, based on the lion in the crest of the Cromwell family. * Has five buildings (17 Corridors) named after influential people in Cromwell's history: North, Thatcher / Dowling, Hancock, Begbie and Lockley. Duchesne College * On the St Lucia Campus, among ten other university residential colleges. * Founded in 1937, initially aStuartholme Collegein Toowong, by a collaboration of the university, the Catholic Archdiocese and under the auspices of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart, at the request of Archbishop James Duhig * Moved to St Lucia after a new collegiate building ...
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Saint Leo's Elementary School (Brantford)
The Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board (BHNCDSB, known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 51 prior to 1999) is a separate school board in Ontario, Canada. The school board is the school district administrator for the communities of the County of Brant, Haldimand County, and Norfolk County, Ontario. History The Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board was a merger of two school boards, the Haldimand-Norfolk Roman Catholic Separate School Board and the Brant County Roman Catholic Separate School Board. The two boards merged in 1998 into a new board ''English-language Separate District School Board No. 51'' and became known as the ''Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board''. French schools operated by ''Le conseil des écoles séparées catholiques de Haldimand-Norfolk'' and ''Le conseil des écoles séparées catholiques du comté de Brant'' became part of ''French-language Separate District School Board No. 64'' ...
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St Leo's College, Carlow
St. Leo's College is a girls' secondary school in Carlow, County Carlow, Ireland that was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1839. Notable alumni * Olivia O'Leary Olivia O'Leary (born 1949) is an Irish people, Irish journalist, writer and current affairs presenter. Education Educated at St Leo's College, Carlow and at University College Dublin (UCD), she worked with the The Nationalist (Carlow), ''Natio ..., journalist, writer and current affairs presenter * Kathryn Thomas, TV presenter References External links * 1839 establishments in Ireland Educational institutions established in 1839 Girls' schools in the Republic of Ireland Schools in Carlow (town) Secondary schools in County Carlow Sisters of Mercy schools {{Ireland-school-stub ...
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Saint Leo Abbey
Saint Leo Abbey is an American-Cassinese monastery of Benedictine monks located in Saint Leo, Florida, United States. History Saint Leo Abbey, located in Pasco County, Florida, traces its beginnings to 1882 when Judge Edmund F. Dunne founded the Catholic Colony of San Antonio. Sent by Archabbot Boniface Wimmer of Saint Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, Father Gerard Pilz, O.S.B., arrived in 1886 as the first Benedictine in Florida. He was dispatched to Florida in response to a request by Bishop John Moore of St. Augustine for a German-speaking priest to minister to the growing German-immigrant population of the colony. In 1888, Saint Vincent Archabbey transferred ministry to the colony to Mary Help of Christians Abbey in Belmont, North Carolina. In February 1889, Benedictine nuns arrived from Allegheny, Pennsylvania and founded Holy Name Monastery. Abbot Leo Haid of Belmont Abbey made the arrangements to establish Saint Leo College, now Saint Leo University. ...
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Saint Leo, West Virginia
Saint Leo is an unincorporated community in Monongalia County, West Virginia West Virginia is a mountainous U.S. state, state in the Southern United States, Southern and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.The United States Census Bureau, Census Bureau and the Association of American ..., United States. References Unincorporated communities in West Virginia Unincorporated communities in Monongalia County, West Virginia {{MonongaliaCountyWV-geo-stub ...
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Saint Leo University
Saint Leo University is a private Catholic university in St. Leo, Florida. It was established in 1889. The university is associated with the Holy Name Monastery, a Benedictine convent, and Saint Leo Abbey, a Benedictine monastery. The university and the abbey are both named for Pope Leo the Great, bishop of Rome from 440 to 461. The name also honors Leo XIII, who was Pope at the time the university was founded, and Leo Haid, then abbot of Maryhelp Abbey in North Carolina, now Belmont Abbey, who participated in founding the university and served as its first president. The first Catholic college in Florida, Saint Leo is one of the fifteen largest Catholic colleges in the United States. It enrolls students at the traditional University Campus, and through its Center for Online Learning. University-wide, Saint Leo educates students from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, three U.S. territories, and more than 80 countries. As of Spring 2017, total enrollment was 16,207 stud ...
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Saint Leo The Great Parish
Saint Leo the Great Church is a Roman Catholic church in the St. Leo's neighborhood of San Jose, California. Founded in 1923, it is a territorial parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California and named for Pope Leo I, a Doctor of the Church. History The second church replaced the original building in 1953 The first church was built in 1926 as seen in this photo taken by John C. Gordon in 1931. The second church replaced the original building in 1953 School St. Leo the Great Parish operates Saint Leo the Great School that serves families of the Diocese of San Jose, from PreKindergarten to eighth grade. The namesake of the surrounding St. Leo's neighborhood of San Jose, California San Jose, officially the City of San José ( ; ), is a cultural, commercial, and political center within Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area. With a city population of 997,368 and a metropolitan area population of 1.95 million, it is ... is named after the school wh ...
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Chapel Of St Leo, Żurrieq
The Chapel of St Leo is a Roman Catholic chapel is located in the village of Żurrieq, Malta. The chapel serves as the official cemetery chapel of Żurrieq. It is the only such chapel dedicated to Pope Leo I in Malta. History The chapel was one of the churches visited by inquisitor Pietro Dusina Pietro Dusina was an Italian Roman Catholic priest from Brescia who was the inquisitor and apostolic delegate to Malta between 1574 and 1575. Dusina was nominated inquisitor of Malta by Pope Gregory XIII on 3 July 1574, and he arrived on the isl ... during his apostolic visit to Malta in 1575. It is recorded that Dusina found that the chapel had suffered some structural damage and ordered the rector of the chapel to repair the damages. In 1678 the chapel was restored through initiatives by Reverend Salv Fenech. The painting situated at the side of the chapel, representing the Assumption together with two saints was also restored during this restoration.
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Malta
Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily and North Africa. It consists of an archipelago south of Italy, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya. The two official languages are Maltese language, Maltese and English language, English. The country's capital is Valletta, which is the smallest capital city in the EU by both area and population. It was also the first World Heritage Site, World Heritage City in Europe to become a European Capital of Culture in 2018. With a population of about 542,000 over an area of , Malta is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, tenth-smallest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population density, ninth-most densely populated. Various sources consider the country to consist of a single urban region, for which it is often described as a city-state. Malta has been inhabited since at least 6500 BC, during the Mesolith ...
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