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St. Andrew the Apostle School - It opened circa 1953. It closed in 2018 as the number of students declined too much. [6] St. Brendan School - Began operations in 1946. In 2019 it merged into Totowa's St. James School. [1] It had 182 students in 2019. [5] St. Clare School; St. John Kanty School; St. Paul School; Passaic. Holy Trinity School
St. Brendan Catholic School, which opened in 1946, was closed after the 2018–2019 school year and merged with the Academy of St. James in Totowa, with the merged school to be called The Academy of St. James and St. Brendan. [152]
Canadian indie band The Lowest of the Low correlate the voyage of St Brendan to the Atlantic passage of French and Irish immigrants to eastern Canada in the song "St Brendan's Way" on the album Shakespeare My Butt. Ozarks folk singer Jimmy Driftwood wrote a humorous song about the voyage of St Brendan called "St. Brendan's Fair Isle".
St. Brendan 27, Mater Academy Charter 24: In an exciting battle, the Sabres evened their record to 2-2. Trailing 10-0 in the second quarter, St. Brendan’s Eric Youman scored on the ensuing ...
Early histories of the Parish Church of St Brelade [3] made a mistaken identification with Saint Brendan which is undoubtedly wrong. Saint Brelade was also known as Saint Branwalader, and has no connection with St Brendan. However, as a result of this the stained glass windows in the Fisherman's Chapel portray scenes from the life of Saint Brendan.
St. Brendan School - Closed in 2023St. St. Dominic Parish School (1684 White Plains Road) – Staffed by the Sisters of St. John the Baptist; closed in 2011. St. Frances of Rome Parish School (4321 Barnes Avenue) – Operated from 1929 to 2008; merged in 2008 with St. Anthony School (4520 Matilda Avenue). [19]
Two-time state champion Anthony Knox of St. John Vianney is the top seed at 120 pounds for the NJSIAA Boys Individual Wrestling Championships
The Church of St. Brendan is a parish church under the authority of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, located at East 207th Street and Perry Avenue in the Norwood neighborhood of The Bronx, New York City. The parish was merged with that of the Church of St. Ann on August 1, 2015. [3]