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Sacred Heart High School was a co-educational four-year Catholic high school in Vineland, in Cumberland County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It operated under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden . [ 3 ]
April 4, 2012: The Save Sacred Heart High School Committee announces it has met its fundraising goal — $300,000 by May 1 — ahead of schedule. Another $300,000 is expected by December.
Vineland; Sacred Heart Regional School a.k.a. Sacred Heart/St. Isidore - Consolidated into Bishop Schad in 2007 [3] St. Francis of Assisi School - Consolidated into Bishop Schad in 2007 [3] Other cities; Immaculate Conception Regional School ; St. Mary Magdalen School - Closed in 2012 [5] Gloucester County
Name Image Location Description/Notes; St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 591 New Jersey Ave, Absecon Our Lady Star of the Sea 525 Washington St, Cape May St. Agnes 501 Cape Ave, Cape May
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, James Schad grew up in Vineland, New Jersey where he graduated from Sacred Heart High School. [1] He studied for the priesthood at St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore and was ordained a priest on April 10, 1943, for the Diocese of Camden.
Sacred Heart 56 Throop Ave, New Brunswick: Church built 1883; now part of Holy Family Parish [3] Our Lady of Mount Carmel 75 Morris St, New Brunswick A national Hispanic parish [4] St. John 29 Abeel St, New Brunswick Part of Church of the Visitation Parish St. Joseph Corner of Maple and Somerset St, New Brunswick Now part of Holy Family Parish
St. Mary's Church in Gloucester City was the first parish in the area, established in 1849. [9] In Atlantic City, St. Nicholas Church opened in 1858. The first church in Camden, St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception, was finished in 1859. [5] In 1853, when Pope Pius IX erected the Diocese of Newark in 1853, all of New Jersey was put in this ...
Sacred Heart School; St. Adalbert Parochial School - The land for the school and church building was dedicated on November 6, 1906. [41] Historically many of the students were Polish American. [40] Circa the 1980s there were what the church's website called "improvements". [41] By the 1990s its students came from other ethnic backgrounds. [23]