The Rev. Kyle Stanton, pastor of Good Shepherd and Holy Family Parishes, and Head of School at Salve Regina Academy, received the 2020 St. John Vianney Cleric of the Year Award from the Diocese of Manchester Catholic Schools Office. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The Rev. Kyle Stanton, pastor of Good Shepherd and Holy Family Parishes, and Head of School at Salve Regina Academy, received the 2020 St. John Vianney Cleric of the Year Award from the Diocese of Manchester Catholic Schools Office. (COURTESY PHOTO)
GORHAM — The Rev. Kyle Stanton, pastor of Good Shepherd and Holy Family Parishes, and Head of School at Salve Regina Academy, received the 2020 St. John Vianney Cleric of the Year Award from the Diocese of Manchester Catholic Schools Office.
The New Hampshire Catholic School Clergy Member of the Year award is named for St. John Vianney, the patron saint of parish priests. According to the Diocesan Catholic Schools Office, the recipient of the Spirit of St. John Vianney Award is a member of the clergy who provides inspirational support for Catholic education in the diocese.
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