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St. Francis De Sales Regional Catholic School Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
Having been founded as one of the first non-cloistered group of sisters, after attempts had been with the Visitation Sisters founded by de Sales and de Chantal, the Sisters of St. Joseph (founded in Le Puys, France, in 1650) take de Sales as one of their patrons.
St. Pius X Catholic School (Dallas) St. Rita Catholic School (Dallas) - The school opened in 1964, and after that the building was added on to seven times. [3] St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School (Dallas) - It has separate facilities for grades Pre-Kindergarten through 2 (lower school) and grades 3-8 (upper school): [4] the upper school is in ...
Archbishop Riordan blessed the new St. Francis de Sales Church/School on February 27, 1887. St. Francis de Sales School opened July 18, 1887, an elementary school for boys and girls and a girls high school. The Sisters of the Holy Names staffed the schools. St. Francis de Sales Girls High School closed May 31, 1931. After ninety years, St ...
St. Francis de Sales High School or DeSales High School may refer to various Catholic high schools named for Francis de Sales: St. Francis De'Sales High School, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India; St. Francis de Sales High School (Chicago, Illinois) DeSales High School (Louisville, Kentucky) Vandebilt Catholic High School, Louisiana; formerly named St ...
Institut St-François de Sales (Châtel St-Denis) Maison Chappuis, Ecole Pour Jeunes Filles ; In Austria: Institut St-François de Sales ; Fachschulen für Wirtschaftliche Berufe der Schwestern Oblatinnen ; Heim St. Genoveva für Schülerinnen & Lehrlinge ; In Africa: Oblate Sisters of St. Francis de Sales (Namibia & South Africa)
School is now Oaklawn Academy. Holy Name Minor Seminary - Operated from 1963 to 1995; run by the Diocese of Madison. St. Francis de Sales Preparatory Seminary - Operated from 1941 to 1979; run by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee. Holy Redeemer College - Operated from 1968 to 1985; run by the Redemptorists.
The Caddo inhabited the Dallas area before it was settled by Europeans. All of Texas became part of the Spanish Viceroyalty of New Spain in the 16th century. The area was also claimed by the French, but in 1819 the Adams-Onís Treaty officially placed Dallas well within Spanish territory by making the Red River the northern boundary of New Spain.