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The next location we stopped at is St. Catherine Laboure Catholic School. We had the best time with Mrs. Sullivan's class, 202. These students are enthusiastic and ready for a bright future!
Mary Louise Mitchell ... and went on to earn her RN from the Catherine Laboure School of Nursing in Dorchester, MA, Class of 1958. Demonstrating a lifelong commitment to learning and helping ...
Margaret Mary "Marge" Fague ... Marge was born on January 27, 1941, in St. Louis, Missouri, to Anthony and Catherine "Hazel" Scheibelhut. After graduating from Laboure High School in 1958 ...
Mary Anne attended the Academy of Holy Angels, St. Catherine’s University, and University of Wisconsin, Madison. She also studied abroad as a Fullbright Scholar in Nancy, France; Universite ...
Celebrating a May 31 Mass for The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington’s local observance of the Jubilee Year, Washington ...
St. John brought people ... the "Miraculous Medal" made to Catherine Labouré in 1830, and the establishment of a society dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary, at the Church of Our Lady ...
Sister Mary Catherine Grief, baptized Mary Martha, and formerly known as Sister Catherine Labouré, died peacefully May 19, 2025, at St. Francis Home, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Mary Martha was born in ...
The other archdiocese schools scheduled to close next month are St. Thomas of Villanova in Palatine, St. Catherine Laboure in Glenview, and St. William and St. Hilary in Chicago.
James C. Sirtak Sr., 92, of Prairie du Rocher, died June 8, 2025, at Coulterville Rehabilitation and Health Care Center, ...
DINWIDDIE — Alice Kottkamp of St. Catherine’s remembers in 2021 when she was an eighth-grader at the school, new to the Saints‘ softball program and how they won just two games that year.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The St. Catherine’s Saints softball team fell in the DI VISAA State Championship Game on Friday to Bishop O’Connell, 1-0. It was St. Catherine’s first-ever ...
St Mary’s Hall was formally “restored” yesterday to the present representatives of its owners – the Catholic people of Belfast. Interiorly, it was one of the finest buildings in Ireland ...
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