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Ground broken for Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy

Brighton MA, 5 May 2008--The revitalization of Catholic education in Dorchester/Mattapan took a significant step forward today when ground was broken on the Columbia Campus of Pope John Paul II Catholic Academy. Cardinal Sean P. O'Malley was joined by Boston's Democratic Mayor Thomas M. Menino, local clergy, the Catholic Schools Office, Campaign for Catholic Schools, members of the 2010 strategic planning committee, students, teachers and staff as well as representatives of the Teen Center at today's event. See article.

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