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The Ursuline Sisters sold the building in the early 1990s.
The school building dates from 1871 and was staffed for many years by the Ursuline sisters.
A convent for the Ursuline Sisters was built the same year as the third church.
Ursuline Sisters can refer to one of several religious institutes:
The Ursuline sisters continued to live in the building (treating it as a retirement home), but the building changed its function.
The Ursuline Sisters were the first Catholic nuns to land in the new world.
It continues to operate under the original charter granted to the Ursuline Sisters for the education of young women.
Over the next four years, the Ursuline Sisters withdrew from the academy, moving out of the convent completely in 2005.
Marquette Catholic was established in 1927 by the Ursuline Sisters.
Constructed by the Ursuline Sisters, a Catholic religious institute for women, the building was complete in 1912.
Ursuline sisters continued to live in the building, but rented out its classrooms and kitchen spaces as a retreat center and a meeting place.
The Ursuline Sisters left in 1992 and the school was then operated by the Diocese.
Ursuline Sisters of Mount St. Joseph were the first teachers there.
In 1845, a group of Ursuline Sisters dedicated to education came to Ohio from France.
Ursuline sisters treated both British and United States soldiers wounded in the war in the same building.
She attended the Ursuline sisters' school where she took lessons in voice, piano and dance but not acting, although she did perform on stage.
He remained there for four years until he was appointed chaplain to the Ursuline Sisters in July 1813.
The Ursuline Sisters have a history of teaching the youth of Alton dating back to 1859.
The only other building on the campus at the time was a chateau-style building on "the green" purchased in 1894 from the Ursuline Sisters.
His sermon on this subject at Boston in 1834 was followed shortly by the burning of the Catholic Ursuline sisters' convent there.
The Ursuline Sisters established SCI in 1929 on the property owned by the academy.
The foremost name for this school when the Ursuline Sisters found this school is St. Angela.
The Ursuline Sisters of Tildonk, Belgium established themselves in the same compound on January 13, 1903.
The school was founded in 1929 by the Ursuline Sisters and was called Springfield Junior College until 1968.
The Ursuline Sisters expanded their educational offerings in 1920, and created Ursuline High School.