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  2. College of the Holy Cross - Wikipedia

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    The College of the Holy Cross was founded by Benedict Joseph Fenwick, second Bishop of Boston, as the first Catholic college in New England. [11] [12] Its establishment followed Fenwick's efforts to create a Catholic college in Boston which had been thwarted by the city's Protestant civic leaders. [13]

  3. Holy Cross College (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    Holy Cross students are also eligible to try out for Club Sports teams at the University of Notre Dame. Additionally, students, faculty, and staff members at Holy Cross or Saint Mary's College may participate in Notre Dame's Bookstore Basketball Tournament, the largest 5-on-5 tournament in the country held every spring. In 2012, a team from ...

  4. Dunbarton College of the Holy Cross - Wikipedia

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    Dunbarton College of Holy Cross operated from 1935 to 1973. The college was founded by M. Rose Elizabeth, a member of the Sisters of the Holy Cross; she was also the college's first president. [1] In 1974, Howard University purchased the campus to house the Howard University School of Law, which still occupies the campus on Van Ness Street ...

  5. Holy Cross School (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014, Holy Cross School announced that they will open a primary school and become a Pre-K through 12 school. [6] Holy Cross is the only all-boys Catholic school in the Greater New Orleans area to offer a comprehensive Pre-K through 12th grade education. [6] Holy Cross Primary School opened to all grades (Pre-K through 4) in the fall of ...

  6. Catholic higher education - Wikipedia

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    Catholic higher education includes universities, colleges, and other institutions of higher education privately run by the Catholic Church, typically by religious institutes. Those tied to the Holy See are specifically called pontifical universities. By definition, Catholic canon law states that "A Catholic school is understood to be one which ...

  7. Saint Francis High School (Mountain View, California)

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    Tuition. $27,000 (2023-2024) Website. www.sfhs.com. [4] Saint Francis High School, founded in 1955 by the Brothers of Holy Cross, is a Catholic, co-educational, college preparatory secondary school located in Mountain View, California, United States. The Brothers of Holy Cross serve both on the faculty and on the Board of Directors.

  8. Hellenic College Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

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    The school had very little money, which was a hardship for all. There was not much money for food or books or other supplies. People from Boston and Worcester would bring food for us." [7] In 1966, Holy Cross expanded its undergraduate division into a full four-year liberal arts college named Hellenic College, which opened in 1968. [8]

  9. Academy of the Holy Cross - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.academyoftheholycross.org. The Academy of the Holy Cross is a Catholic college preparatory school sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Cross and founded in 1868. [3] The academy is located on a 28-acre (110,000 m 2) campus [citation needed] in North Bethesda, Maryland (Kensington postal address), [4][5] north of Washington, D.C.