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Holy Cross Parish (Polish: Parafia Świętego Krzyża w New Britain) is a Roman Catholic parish located in New Britain, Connecticut, United States. Founded on April 8, 1927, it is in the Archdiocese of Hartford and is one of dozens of Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England.
St. Gabriel's School in Milford opened in 1965; at the time clergy were the primary teachers. By the 2010s there were fewer clergy teachers, and lay teachers were more expensive; in addition fewer parishioners gave money to the church.
St. Mary's Parochial School is a historic former parochial school on Beaver Street south of Broad Street in New Britain, Connecticut. Built in 1904, it was the first brick school building in the city, and a fine example of Classical Revival architecture. It served as a school until 1972, and was converted into elderly housing in the 1990s.
A Catholic elementary school, Sacred Heart School, is in New Britain. [32] St. Thomas Aquinas High School closed in 1999. [33] The Holy Cross Catholic School was established in 1954. The Holy Cross, St. Francis of Assisi and St. Joseph Catholic schools merged into Saint John Paul II School in 2006; the Holy Cross parish sponsored the ...
Secondary school: St Francis Xavier's Kutama College: 1939: Norton: Zimbabwe: Secondary: Founded in 1913 by Jesuit priests and transferred to the Marist Brothers in 1939 St. Francis Xavier's School: 1963: Tsuen Wan: Hong Kong: Secondary school: St Gregory's College, Campbelltown: 1926: Campbelltown, New South Wales: Australia: Secondary school ...
After more than a year of clashing between New Britain schools Superintendent Nancy Sarra and Mayor Erin Stewart, Sarra announced Monday that she’s retiring this spring and her second-in-command ...
The school is jointly sponsored by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool and the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool. The Academy of St Francis of Assisi offers GCSEs and BTECs as programmes of study for pupils, [4] while students in the sixth form have the option to study from a range of A-levels and further BTECs. [5]
The sisters began teaching in the parish and elsewhere, such as Our Lady of Czestochowa School in Harrison, New Jersey. They founded a high school, Mary Immaculate Academy, in New Britain. In 1925, the sisters established St. Lucian's Home for the Aged. The community became a diocesan institute in 1929, and later pontifical institute.