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© DUBOIS AREA CATHOLIC SCHOOL VIA FACEBOOKWhile using the name Mario Bella, Frank Borzellieri, second person from right, was welcomed in December to the DuBois Area Catholic School in Pennsylvania in an official letter, far right, and by clerics who didn’t know of his bigotry-espousing past.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel School's former leader Frank Borzellieri - who considered Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 'anti-American' and warned against rising black and Hispanic populations - got the boot Friday after his new bosses at the Diocese of Erie, Pa., found out he lied on his application.

A Bronx principal who was canned after being exposed as a bigot has been fired from another Catholic school in Pennsylvania after he was unmasked as a liar.

Frank Borzellieri, the former head of Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, got the boot Friday after his new bosses at the Diocese of Erie, Pa., found out who he really was.

"It came to our attention that it wasn't his real name, and the reason he was let go in New York was based on false information," Bishop Lawrence Persico told the Daily News. "He no longer works at the school, effective immediately."

Borzellieri, whose inflammatory writings were exposed by The News in 2011, used the name Mario Bella when he was hired in December to run the DuBois Area Catholic School, a kindergarten through 12th grade institution about 75 miles northeast of Pittsburgh.

Persico said the diocese conducted state and FBI background checks on a "Mario Bella" and that he came up clean.

"He must have had an official name change," Persico said. "The issue at hand here is there were some things missing in his employment history."

On the school's Facebook page, this Bella was described as having 20 years of experience in New York City Catholic schools, including a St. Bonaventure School that doesn't appear to exist.

There is, however, a web page for a school with that name, but it is closed and directs all inquiries to a Michael Musante.

That happens to be the name of the former principal of St. Barnabas High School in The Bronx who defended Borzellieri when the News exposed him.

Musante did not return calls made to the phone number on the site or to his home.

Borzellieri also could not be immediately reached for comment. Until his true identity was revealed, he had been living as Mario Bella in the rectory at the St. Catherine of Siena parish in Dubois.

"He has moved out," parish secretary Mary Ann Nicholls said. "I have no idea where he is now."

Borzellieri remains a presence of the web. He even has a Wikipedia page on which he is described, among other things, as "an American author, professor of journalism, political columnist."

The News reported that as a Queens school board member from 1993 to 2002, Borzellieri tried to ban from the school library what he considered "anti-American" literature, including a biography of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

And in 2004, Borzellieri wrote the book "Don't Take It Personally: Race, Immigration, Crime and Other Heresies," in which he declared "diversity is a weakness."

Borzellieri also claimed rising black and Hispanic populations in America would lead to the "New Dark Age."

He was also revealed to have frequently written for American Renaissance, a white supremacist publication.

Parents at Our Lady of Mount Carmel, which is located in the Fordham section and where the students are mostly black and Hispanic, were shocked Borzellieri was teaching again in another Catholic school.

"You don't want someone who is prejudiced educating our children," said Jose Rodriguez, 45, who has three kids at the Bronx school. "I remember when we found out here, it shook the whole school. He wasn't someone with different ideas. He was really involved with racist organizations."

Paul Koulsar, 38, who also has three children at the school, said "you don't need someone like that in a school."