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Divine Word Seminary - Operated from 1947 to 1983; run by the Society of the Divine Word. St. Joseph Preparatory Seminary - Closed in 1992; operated by the Congregation of the Mission. ° Mother of the Savior Seminary, Blackwood, New Jersey, 1947–1967. Junior seminary operated by the Society of the Divine Savior.
Divine Word Academy of Dagupan – Rizal Ext., Dagupan, Pangasinan; Divine Word High School – Dana-ili, Abulug, Cagayan; Divine Word High School – Sanchez-Mira, Cagayan; Academy of St.Joseph – Claveria, Cagayan; Divine Word Formation Center – Don Filemon Sotto Drive, Cebu City; Divine Word Formation Center – Bayaoas, Urdaneta, Pangasinan
Divine Word College – Run by the Society of the Divine Word; opened in 1931; St. Pius X Seminary at Loras College – Archdiocesan seminary; opened in 1839. Louisiana. Notre Dame Seminary (New Orleans) – Archdiocesan seminary; opened in 1923. St. Joseph Seminary College (St. Benedict) – Run by the Benedictine Monks; opened in 1891.
The college school day is split up during the winter - school classes end at 13:00 and there are games and other outdoor activities after lunch from 14:00 to 15:30. Classes recommence at 16:15 and continue until 18:00. The school week consists of five days from Monday to Saturday with Wednesday and Saturday being half-days.
Loreto leaves School Beaufort is a voluntary fee-paying roman catholic secondary school for girls located on the grounds of Beaufort House on Grange Road in Rathfarnham, South Dublin. It is across the street from Loreto Abbey.
The Society of the Divine Word (SVD) reports on its world-wide missionary activities. - Divine Word Missionaries: One Hundred Years in North America 1895-1995, Steyler Verlag, Nettetal 1994, 239 pp., ISBN 3-8050-0345-5. Steyler Missionswissenschaftliches Institut (ed.), Divine Word Missionaries in Papua New Guinea, 1896-1996, Festschrift.
Rockbrook Park School is a fee-paying, secondary school for boys, located on Edmondstown Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, Ireland. It was established by a group of parents, partly inspired by the work of the founder of Opus Dei .
He was born on 2 September 1830, and having been educated at Nutgrove School, Rathfarnham, and at Trinity College, Dublin, took his degree in 1852. As a magistrate for the County Dublin, Mr. Handcock constantly presided on the Tallaght Petty Sessions bench, of which he was a much-valued member.