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St. Stephen of Hungary in Bridgeport (1887) St. John Nepomucene (Slovak), the first Slovak church in New England [16] in Bridgeport (1881) In 1843, Pope Leo XIII split the Diocese of Hartford off from the Diocese of Boston, which had previously covered all of New England. The new diocese consisted of all of Connecticut and Rhode Island. The ...
Middle School: Saxe Middle School; High School: New Canaan High School; New Canaan also has three private schools: St. Aloysius School K–8 (Permanently Closed 1956-2023: Closed due to low enrollment to be replaced by new religious education center) St. Luke's School: 5–12; New Canaan Country School: Pre-K–9
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The others are Our Lady of Lourdes, St. Aloysius Gonzaga, St. Catharine of Siena and St. Antoninus. Robben said St. Martin's families and staff are struggling with the announcement.
In 1931, he was sent to continue his studies at Saint-Sulpice Seminary in Issy, France. [2] On June 29, 1936, Hackett was ordained a priest by Cardinal Jean Verdier at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. [3] Following his return to Connecticut, he was assigned as a curate at St. Aloysius Church in New Canaan, where he remained for nine years. [4]
In 1999 it had 209 students, with the percentages of white, black, and Asian students being about 50, 42, and 8. It closed in 1999; It and St. Aloysius School consolidated with St. Gabriel School to form Our Lady of the Angels School (at St. Gabriel). [89] In 2012 the former King of Peace building began to be uses for Alcorn's middle school ...
St. Mary Academy (Stafford Township, near Manahawkin CDP [2] [3] - From 1997, [4] until 2019 it operated as All Saints Regional Catholic School and was collectively managed by five churches. In 2019 St. Mary Church of Barnegat took entire control of the school, which remained on the same Manahawkin campus, and changed its name.
Blessed Sacrament–St. Gabriel High School (New Rochelle) – Co-educational school established in 1985 by the merger of Blessed Sacrament High School and St. Gabriel High School; operated by the parishes of Blessed Sacrament and St. Gabriel; formerly staffed by the Irish Christian Brothers and the Sisters of Charity; closed in 2013. [10]