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In April 2012, a student reported St Philomena's to PinkNews for urging its pupils to sign an anti-gay marriage petition in protest at the government's proposal to allow gay couples to marry in civil ceremonies. [8]
Saint Philomena School was founded in 1953 by the Sisters Faithful Companions of Jesus, and today boasts a student body of approximately 480. The school was originally located in a single building on the Narragansett Bay, but has grown over the years into a campus of five buildings, including a free-standing auditorium and a new, state-of-the-art classroom building.
The buildings at St Philomena's were newer and in a much better condition. It was therefore decided to merge the two schools on the St Philomena's site in 1976. The new college was called Moreau College after the first resident priest of Dunedin. [40] Moreau College was closed in 1989 and its students transferred to the new college.
Saint Philomena School or Saint Philomena Catholic School may refer to: United Kingdom: St Philomena's Catholic High School for Girls, London; St. Philomena's School, Frinton-on-Sea, England; St Philomena's Primary School, St Mary Cray, Orpington; United States: St. Philomena Catholic School, Carson, California (Los Angeles area)
St Philomena College, Puttur is an educational institution for undergraduate and postgraduate studies situated in Puttur town in Karnataka state, India. The college is managed by the Catholic Board of Education (CBE) of the Diocese of Mangalore .
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St. Philomena's Girls High School, Poonthura is a girls' high school located in Poonthura, Kerala, India. It is run by the Canossian Daughters of Charity [ 1 ] and was established in 1952. References
For the first 45 years of its existence, St. Philomena's pastor was Francis J. Markee (1855–1943), who served until his death in June 1943. [12] Rev. A. Paul Lambert succeeded him as priest in July 1943. [13] In 1998, the church celebrated its Centenary Jubilee, holding a triathlon extending to the shore of New Jersey. [14]