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Holy Family Academy (HFA) was established on August 20, 1906 as the first Catholic parochial school of Angeles City through the initiative of Fr. Pablo Gamboa and with the assistance of the Board of Directors of the Parochial School in Angeles City composed of Mariano V. Henson, Juan G. Nepomuceno, Sr., Laureano Suarez, Filomeno Leon Y. Santos, Basilio Henson and Jose P. Henson.
The following is a list of Roman Catholic schools, colleges and universities in the Philippines.More than 1,500 Catholic schools throughout the country are members of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), the country's national association of Catholic schools founded in 1941. [1]
It was formerly named Colegio de la Sagrada Familia or Holy Family School, when founded in 1912. On June 30, 1959, the Holy Family School was renamed St. Mary's Academy (SMA). It provides Preparatory, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary education. It is the only Catholic school in the town of Baliuag, Bulacan.
St. Theresita's Academy; San Agustin Academy (Panglao) University of San Agustin; University of San Carlos; San Jose School of La Trinidad; San Lorenzo College of Davao; San Miguel Academy; Santa Cruz Academy; School of Our Lady of Atocha; School of the Holy Child, Angeles, Inc. Siena College of Taytay; The Sisters of Mary School; St. Agnes ...
In the 2011–2012 school year the school had 213 students. [96] In 2012 there were plans to merge Holy Child and Saint Bridget into a St. Blaise Regional School at the Holy Child site, [97] but by June 2012 the enrollment for the prospective school was 155, below the 250 the archdiocese required for the school to open. [98] Holy Family ...
Holy Family Diocesan High School was a college preparatory school located at 275 Wolf Hill Road [1] in South Huntington, New York. It was a Catholic School operated by the Diocese of Rockville Centre. The first year of operation was 1966–67 school year. In that year only the freshman class was enrolled. As each year passed another freshman ...
A Holy Year usually happens once every 25 years, unless a pope calls an extraordinary one to call attention to a particular issue or celebrate a momentous event.
In school year 1964–1965, the school allowed the admission of girls to the elementary department. College courses were offered in school year 1966–1967, and the school was renamed Holy Cross of Davao College. [2] [1] In 1968, Rev. Fr. Generoso C. Camiña (the first Filipino PME and presently Bishop of Digos) was appointed Rector.