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Ralph Willard (born 1946), coached St. Dominic High School Basketball, 1973 to 1985. Mike Morgan (born 1978), 2018 & 2019 National Championship head coach at Merrimack College (Lacrosse) Jay Hernandez (born 1978), Assistant Coach - NBA Brooklyn Nets
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]
St. Dominic High School can refer to: St. Dominic High School (O'Fallon, Missouri) St. Dominic High School (Oyster Bay, New York) St. Dominic Regional High School in Auburn, Maine; St. Dominic Catholic High School in Kaohsiung, Taiwan; St. Dominic Catholic Secondary School (Bracebridge, Ontario)
St. Dominic Catholic Church in Washington, D.C. (since 1853) St. Mary's Dominican High School in New Orleans (since 1860) Dominican College in Racine, Wisconsin (1864-1974) Church of St. Vincent Ferrer in New York City (since 1867) St. Dominic Church in San Francisco (since 1873) Saint Patrick Church in Columbus, Ohio (since 1885)
Sisters of St. Dorothy - They run St. Dorothy Academy and staff St. Patrick School, both on Staten Island (2009). Sisters of St. John the Baptist - The Sisters' retirement convent is located in Purchase, in which the sisters run a daycare. They also run and staff St. John Villa Academy and Elementary School and St. Roch School in Staten Island.
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The parish was established in 1927. The Romanesque Revival was built 1925 to the designs of Bronx-native architect Anthony J. DePace of the firm DePace & Juster. [2]In 2007 the administration of the parishes of Our Lady of Solace Church (Bronx) and St. Dominic's merged forming a single parish with two churches.
Nine immigrant orphans also went with the nuns, the beginning of what is now St. Dominic's Home. [1] Sister Mary Ann was appointed the Religious superior of the house in 1880, and henceforth was called Mother Mary Ann. There was a great need for care for orphans, and the orphanage quickly expanded.