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In 1915, the novitiate was moved to Norwood Park, and two years later the sisters opened a day care center in the old building for children of working mothers. Resurrection High School opened in 1922. [2] The Province of the Immaculate Conception was established in 1928. The congregation expanded into healthcare in 1953 with the founding of ...
In 1881, the Sisters founded the Incarnate Word Academy, which became Incarnate Word High School and University of the Incarnate Word. [5] In 1885 the Sisters opened a school in Saltillo, Mexico. By 1891 the Sisters had founded St. Joseph's Infirmary in Fort Worth, Texas.
Little Sisters of the Assumption - The Sisters, who used to administer homes for the sick poor, operate the Little Sisters of the Assumption Family Health Service, which they established in 1958, in Manhattan at 125th W. 130th St. [28] The novitiate was at 241 East 15th Street in from 1891 to 1954, and then at 1195 Lexington Avenue from 1954 to ...
The Craddock’s bookstore, The Dock Bookshop at 6637 Meadowbrook Dr. in east Fort Worth, is one of the largest full-service Black-owned bookstores in Texas and the Southwest.
The Rev. J. W. Washington helped keep the church together through disasters such as the flooding of the Stockyards in 1942. After Washington’s death in 1958, Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church ...
Saint Seraphim Cathedral, is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral located in the Oak Lawn neighborhood of Dallas, Texas. It is the episcopal seat of the Orthodox Church in America Diocese of the South, sharing its status with Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Miami Lakes, Florida. The cathedral is named after St. Seraphim of Sarov.
A church on Fort Worth’s north side was damaged in a fire Thursday night, officials said. Shortly before 8 p.m., multiple 911 callers reported a church was on fire, Fort Worth Fire Department ...
Fort Worth: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark and includes another 76: Oil & Gas Building: Oil & Gas Building: January 25, 2024 : 309 W. 7th Street: Fort Worth: 77: Old Town Historic District: Old Town Historic District