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Sacred Heart Greenwich, formally known as the Convent of the Sacred Heart, is a private, independent Catholic all-girls college-preparatory school from kindergarten through twelfth grade with a coed preschool and prekindergarten located in Greenwich, Connecticut.
The first Catholic church in Greenwich was opened in 1860, serving Irish immigrants in the area. [15] Synnott opened St. Augustine (Irish) Parish in Bridgeport in 1869. Sacred Heart Parish (Irish) was organized in 1883; until the church was ready for services, mass was held at the Opera House.
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 family — Ethel had six siblings — moved to Connecticut where she attended the all-girls Greenwich Academy and then Convent of the Sacred Heart in the Bronx. When she was 17 and attending ...
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
Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 38 Park St, Pawtucket Became part of Holy Family Parish in 2009 [56] St. Joseph Church, 195 Walcott St, Pawtucket Founded in 1874, church dedicated in 1878. Became part of Holy Family Parish in 2009 [56] [58] St. Anthony 32 Lawn Ave, Pawtucket Founded in 1926 for Portuguese immigrants [59] St. John the Baptist
Convent of the Sacred Heart, a girls' school with Catholic affiliation (Pre-K–12) Greenwich Catholic School (Pre-K–8), 471 North Street (of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport ) Greenwich Country Day School (originally nursery–9) (Acquired Stanwich School for 10–12, 2017)
The property was later occupied by the Convent of the Sacred Heart which once ran an elite girls' school there. Sisters of President John F. Kennedy were educated there, including Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Kathleen Kennedy. [11] [12] On September 5, 1929, the town's theater opened with a seating capacity of 700. It attracted moviegoers from ...