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NRHP reference No. 100008529 [1] Added to NRHP. August 1, 2023. Immaculata High School was an all-girls Catholic high school located at W. McNichols and Wyoming Ave. in Detroit, Michigan, United States. The school was opened in 1941 and was operated by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. [2] The school closed in 1983.
The Militia of the Immaculata (or MI) was founded in Rome at the St. Bonaventure Pontifical Theological Faculty (now the International College of the Conventual Franciscans) by a Conventual Franciscan, Saint Maximilian Kolbe. [4] The MI is open to all Catholics and encourages intercession to the Virgin Mary for the conversion of sinners.
All Saints Catholic School (Canton) - It is the parish school of these churches: Resurrection, St. John Neumann, Saint Kenneth, and St. Thomas à Becket. The school opened in 1997 and was named after a previous Catholic school in Detroit. It was the archdiocese's first new Catholic school in the post-1964 period.
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www.immaculata.edu. Immaculata University is a private Roman Catholic university in East Whiteland Township, Pennsylvania. [3][4] It was founded by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The university is composed of 1,427 traditional undergraduate and adult undergraduate students, and more than 1,000 graduate and doctoral students.
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My New Family: 새 가정: Chae pung gi [21] 1978–1981: Unsung Heroes: 이름 없는 영웅들: James Joseph Dresnok: A multi-part serial made between 1978 and 1981. Also known as Unsung Heroes or Nameless Heroes [28] Some time between 1979 and 1983: The Problem in My Wife's Parents' Home: 처가집문제 [16] 1979: Among the Conspirators ...
Onamo, 'namo! cemented Nicholas' reputation as an accomplished poet among his subjects, as well as the Serb population of the Balkans more broadly. [11] [c] "The people accepted this poem as their battle song," the historian Olga Zirojević writes, "as a call to liberate those Serbian people still under Turkish occupation, as a great national duty which had to be accomplished."