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Saint Mary’s Seminary
Saint Mary’s Seminary Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1791. Conducted by Sulpicians. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Mary’s Dominican College
Saint Mary’s Dominican College New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded in 1860. Conducted by the Sisters of Saint Dominic. Consists of a preparatory school; college of arts and sciences. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Mary’s Convent
Saint Mary’s Convent York, England. Founded outside the Micklegate Bar (barrier, city limit) by the Congregation of the English Ladies (now the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary) in 1680. This, the oldest convent now existing in England, is still one of the most noted English schools for young ladies; the course comprises all the … Continue reading “Saint Mary’s Convent”
Saint Mary’s College, New Jersey
Saint Mary’s College, New Jersey Seminary including preparatory and theological departments, located at Blairs, Diocese of Aberdeen, Scotland. It is under the direction of diocesan priests. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Mary’s College, Montreal
Saint Mary’s College, Montreal Montreal, Canada. Established in 1848. Conducted by Jesuits. College of arts and sciences. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Mary’s College, Kansas
Saint Mary’s College, Kansas Saint Mary’s, Kanas. Founded in 1848. Conducted by Jesuits. Consists of a preparatory school; college of arts and sciences. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Mary’s College, Indiana
Saint Mary’s College, Indiana Notre Dame, Indiana. Founded in 1855. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Consists of a preparatory school; colleges of arts and sciences, commerce, journalism, education, fine arts, music. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Mary’s College, California
Saint Mary’s College, California Contra Costa County, California. Founded in 1863. Conducted by the Christian Brothers. Consists of a preparatory school; schools of arts and sciences, engineering, commerce, education, music, law, medicine. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Saint Mary’s Abbey
Saint Mary’s Abbey Newark, New Jersey. Founded by the Benedictines in 1857. An abbey since 1885. Conducts Saint Benedict’s preparatory school. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary