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The Sacred Heart Cathedral is the principal church of the archdiocese. The archdiocese is also home to St. Joseph’s Church, Lahore, the oldest church of the Punjab, built in 1853. [9] The archdiocese also publishes the Catholic Naqib, the oldest Urdu-language Catholic journal, founded in Lahore in 1929. [10]
Convent of the Sacred Heart, Greenwich, Connecticut; Convent of the Sacred Heart, New York City, New York; Convent of the Sacred Heart (aka 'Seminary' & 'Academy' of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart), St. Joseph, Missouri 1855–1960; Colegio del Sagrado Corazón, Puerto Rico; Sacred Heart Academy Bryn Mawr, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Nirmala Matha Convent Matriculation Higher Secondary School; Sacred Heart Girls Higher Secondary School; Sacred Heart Matriculation School; Samaritan Residential Schools; St. Antony's Higher Secondary School (Thanjavur) St. Antony's Matriculation Higher Secondary School; St. Arul Anandar School, Orur; St. Bede's Anglo Indian Higher Secondary School
The Convent of Jesus and Mary ("CJM") is a network of Roman Catholic schools founded by the Congregation of the Religious of Jesus and Mary. The school network originating in east-central France in the 19th century has since its inception expanded to several countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America.
Stuart Hall High School is a Catholic all boys college-preparatory high school located in San Francisco, California.It opened in the fall of 2000 and together with the Convent of the Sacred Heart High School and Convent Elementary forms Convent & Stuart Hall, part of an international network of schools known as the Schools of the Sacred Heart.
Convent of the Sacred Heart may refer to: Convent of the Sacred Heart (Connecticut), Greenwich, Connecticut; Convent of the Sacred Heart (New York), New York, New York; Convent of the Sacred Heart High School (British Columbia), Vancouver, British Columbia; Convent of the Sacred Heart High School (California), San Francisco, California
The university was originally established as the Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart in 1868 by six members of the Sisters of the Holy Names, a teaching order from Quebec, Canada. They were invited to Oakland by Father Michael King, pastor of Saint Mary's Church to establish a school for girls and to provide means to train future teachers.
At that time, financial support from abroad was withdrawn and making ends meet became difficult. The unoccupied rooms were transformed into Sacred Heart School. [2] A notice was placed in the newspapers by Sister Marie de la Trinite Lootens to announce the opening of an all girls' school for both boarders and day scholars from affluent families.