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In 1928, bilingual classes were begun. In 1912, four Sisters of Holy Cross went to teach in St. Raphael's West in 1912. [5] In 1920, Bishop Émile Grouard asked the sisters to establish a boarding school in Grouard-McLennan. [6] That same year, Sisters of Holy Cross arrived to teach school in Falher, Alberta.
The Sisters of Holy Cross motherhouse is located in Notre Dame, Indiana. They are distinct from the Sisters of the Holy Cross Menzingen , a teaching congregation founded in Switzerland in 1844. Early history
Leocadie attended the local parish school and spent most of her early life at home taking care of her family. From 1833 to 1837 she went to a boarding school in Laval. [1] She joined Father Basile Moreau in 1841 to found the Marianite Sisters of Holy Cross at Le Mans. Missionary Sisters were sent to Indiana in 1843 and to Lower Canada in 1847 ...
Religious Institute of the Holy Cross of Riaumont [19] Germany. Institute of St. Philip Neri – Berlin [20] Ireland. Benedictines – Silverstream [21] [22] Italy. Benedictines – Norcia Abbey [23] [24] Benedictines of the Immaculate – Taggia [25] [26] [27] Spain. Fraternitas Christi Sacerdotis et Beatae Mariae Reginae [28] Oasis de Jesús ...
Congregation of Holy Cross (C.S.C.), the priests and brothers of Holy Cross. The sisters of the original congregation were broken off and made independent by Rome in 1856. Subsequently, the Holy Cross sisters became three independent communities of sisters, namely: The Marianites of Holy Cross (M.S.C.) (Le Mans, France)
These are secondary schools founded and sponsored by one of the four Catholic congregations of Holy Cross which trace their origins to the Venerable Father Basil Moreau, CSC; namely: The Congregation of Holy Cross (CSC) priests and brothers of Holy Cross; The Marianites of Holy Cross (MSC) (Le Mans, France and New Orleans, Louisiana)
Bernarda Heimgartner (born Maria Anna Heimgartner, 26 November 1822 – 13 December 1863) was a Swiss religious sister and the co-founder of the Sisters of the Holy Cross Menzingen. Heimgartner founded this order alongside Theodosius Florentini OFMCap in 1844 and served as its mother superior until three months before her death.
In 1851, Julie attended school at Saint-Laurent near Montreal. It was a local boarding school newly opened by the Sisters Marianites of Holy Cross. In 1859, she became a postulant in the order and was given the name Sister Marie de Saint-Basile. This name honoured Basile Moreau, the congregation's founder.