Msgr. Mimie B. Pitaro (May 3, 1916 - September 3, 1995)[1] was an American priest from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston and politician.[2] 
 Career
 He was the pastor of Most Holy Redeemer parish in East Boston and the first Roman Catholic priest elected to the Great and General Court of Massachusetts.[2] As a state representative from 1970 to 1972 and president of the East Boston Neighborhood Council, he fought against the expansion of Logan Airport, was instrumental in getting the Boston Redevelopment Agency to build an elderly housing development instead of the waterfront motel it had planned, and worked in the hospice movement. His Boston Globe obituary called him a "a doughty fighter for powerless people."[3] 
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| Churches |  ListList of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston
 CathedralCathedral of the Holy Cross
 Basilicas and shrinesBasilica and Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, BostonSt. Anthony Shrine, BostonSt. Clement Eucharistic Shrine, BostonOur Lady of Good Voyage, the Seaport Shrine
 ParishesHoly Name, West RoxburyHoly Trinity, LowellOur Lady of Czestochowa, BostonOur Lady of Good Voyage, GloucesterOur Lady Help of Christians, NewtonSacred Heart, CambridgeSt. Albert the Great, WeymouthSt. Charles Borromeo, WalthamSt. John the Baptist, SalemSt. John the Evangelist, CambridgeSt. Joseph, BostonSt. Leonard, BostonSt. Mary, Dedham (History)St. Mary, MiltonSt. Mary, NewtonSt. Mary, WalthamSt. Mary, WinchesterSt. Mary - St. Catherine of Siena, CharlestownSt. Paul, CambridgeSt. Stanislaus Bishop & Martyr, ChelseaSt. Susanna, Dedham
 Former parishesHoly Cross, BostonOur Lady of Mount Carmel, East BostonSt. Aidan, BrooklineSt. Catherine of Sienna, CharlestownSt. Joseph, RoxburySt. Mary, CharlestownSt. Stephen, Boston
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| Education |  SeminariesPope St. John XXIII National SeminarySt. John's Seminary
 CollegesBoston CollegeEmmanuel CollegeLabouré CollegeMerrimack CollegeRegis CollegeSt. John's Seminary
 ClosedMarian Court College
 High schoolsAcademy of Notre Dame, TyngsboroArlington Catholic High School, ArlingtonAustin Preparatory School, ReadingBishop Fenwick High School, PeabodyBoston College High School, DorchesterCathedral High School, BostonCatholic Memorial School, West RoxburyCentral Catholic High School, LawrenceCristo Rey Boston High School, DorchesterFontbonne Academy, MiltonLowell Catholic High School, LowellMalden Catholic High School, MaldenNewton Country Day School, NewtonNotre Dame Academy, HinghamNotre Dame High School, LawrenceSt. John's Preparatory School, DanversSt. Mary's High School, LynnSaint Sebastian's School, NeedhamUrsuline Academy, DedhamXaverian Brothers High School, Westwood
 ClosedCambridge Matignon School, CambridgeDon Bosco Technical High School, BostonElizabeth Seton Academy, BostonHudson Catholic High School, HudsonMarian High School, FraminghamMount Alvernia High School, NewtonNazareth Academy, WakefieldOur Lady of Nazareth Academy, WakefieldPope John XXIII High School, EverettPresentation of Mary Academy, MethuenSacred Heart High School, KingstonSaint Clement High School, MedfordSaint Joseph Preparatory High School, BostonSt. Dominic Savio Preparatory High School, BostonTrinity Catholic High School, Newton
 FormerArchbishop Williams High School, BraintreeCardinal Spellman High School, Brockton
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