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  1. Sacred Heart Schools, 146 years in Chicago. In 1876, just five years after the Great Chicago Fire, Mother Elizabeth Tucker and three other Religious of the Sacred Heart (RSCJ) arrived from St. Louis to open a school for young women. They found a bustling town and moved into a small house on Dearborn Street, which their school quickly outgrew.

  2. Academy of the Sacred Heart, Saint Charles Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Academy of the Sacred Heart, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Academy of the Sacred Heart, New Orleans, Louisiana. Academy of the Sacred Heart, St. Charles, Missouri. Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart, Miami, Florida.

  3. Sacred Heart Schools educates students Pre-School-8, to become active, informed, responsible citizens with a conviction to serve others and to shape a changing world. Committed to founder St. Madeleine Sophie Barat’s vision of a transformative education, revealing God's love for each and every person, Sacred Heart joins tradition with innovation, timeless values within a modern, exemplary ...

  4. Christ the King Jesuit College Prep High School. North Side. DePaul College Prep – relaunch of former Gordon Tech High School, 2014. Josephinum Academy (Near west/northwest side of Chicago) (girls only) Resurrection High School (girls only) Far Northwest Side. Saint Patrick High School (boys only) Southwest Side.

  5. In 1907, St. Scholastica Academy opened on Ridge Boulevard in Chicago. Our two high schools have since closed. Our present monastery was built in 1906. In 1924, a new section was added that includes St. Scholastica Chapel. In 1980, St. Joseph's Court, an infirmary for the care of the elderly Sisters, was built at the north end of the monastery.

  6. Coordinates: 41.9280°N 87.6460°W. St.Clement Church in Lincoln Park, Chicago. St. Clement Catholic Church was built in 1917–1918 in Lincoln Park in Chicago. The architect was Thomas P. Barnett of the St. Louis firm of Barnett, Haynes & Barnett. [1] the church under construction in 1917–18, covered in American flags.

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  8. About Us. At the Monastery of the Holy Cross, we follow the ancient Christian monastic way of life given in the Rule of Saint Benedict, seeking God through prayer, silence, work, and hospitality. We realize this in a unique way by living in the midst of the modern city, with its noise, distractions, and spiritual poverty.

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