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Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory, commonly known as SHC, is a Catholic school located in the Cathedral Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, California. Founded in 1852, Sacred Heart Cathedral is the oldest Catholic secondary school and was the first co-ed Catholic high school in San Francisco. SHC is owned by the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
Convent of the Sacred Heart (Girls only) De Marillac Academy (grades 4-8) Ecole Notre Dame des Victoires; Father Sauer Academy (grades 6-7) School of the Epiphany; Holy Name School; Mission Dolores Academy; Our Lady of the Visitacion School; Saint Anne School; Saint Anthony-Immaculate School; Saint Brendan School; Saint Brigid School; Saint ...
Sacred Heart Cathedral was built from 1894 to 1896 and served as the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Duluth until 1957, after which it became a parish church. Sacred Heart School was built in 1904 and the Christian Brothers Home—a monastic residence for the school faculty—was built in 1907. [2]
SI and SHC compete against each other in football, basketball, baseball, and volleyball for the Bruce-Mahoney Trophy, which is named after naval airman, Bill Bruce '35 of St. Ignatius, and Jerry Mahoney of Sacred Heart Cathedral, both alumni who died in World War II. All-time, SI has dominated over SHC, with a winning record of 54-20-3 for the ...
It was established by Bishop Donald Wuerl in 1989 as the merger of former all-girl parish high schools of Sacred Heart and St. Paul Cathedral to serve as a sister school for Central Catholic. Approximately 600 students matriculate at Oakland Catholic and the school draws female students from all over Pittsburgh and its suburbs.
Cardinal Gibbons High School had originally been at Sacred Heart Cathedral and was called Sacred Heart High School and then Cathedral Latin High School. [9] In 2007, Cathedral School received a National Blue Ribbon of Excellence Award. [10] The Cathedral School will move to the new cathedral site when complete. [6]
Eric Byrnes, outfielder (St. Francis High School) Dolph Camilli, first baseman (Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory) Mark Canha, outfielder, Oakland Athletics(Bellarmine College Prep) Joe Cronin, shortstop (Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory) Tim Cullen, infielder Atlanta Braves (Junipero Serra High School)
Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral is a Catholic cathedral that is the seat of the Diocese of Raleigh, replacing Sacred Heart Cathedral. The cathedral accommodates more than 2,000 worshippers and serves as the site for major liturgical celebrations, pilgrimages, and events for the Catholic community of eastern North Carolina.