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Wouldn’t it be great if high school helped you gain work experience? Providence Cristo Rey High School, a sponsored institution of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, helps students do just that! Besides taking high school classes, students also work with community employers to gain real-world skills to help prepare them for after graduation. The co-educational school, which is located in the near-central city area of Indianapolis, was founded in 2007 to serve students from a variety of...

...had better facilities, and the larger enrollment would help Ladywood. The two schools merged to form Ladywood-St. Agnes in 1970. A few years later, the sisters decided to give up ownership of the high schools. They sold Ladywood-St. Agnes to Cathedral High School with the agreement the new school would be a co-educational institution. A number of sisters remained on the Ladywood campus and continued to minister education and religion to the young men and women at Cathedral High School....

...class note History of Immaculata and Dunblane In 1905, at the request of the pastor of St. Ann Church in Washington, D.C., the Sisters of Providence purchased property and opened what was first called Immaculata Seminary, including elementary, secondary and postgraduate programs. The college closed in 1978, with the elementary and high schools closing in 1986. Until 1965, the high school was called Immaculata High School. In 1965, the name was changed to Immaculata Preparatory. Read more about Immaculata’s history....

Remember these sisters? These sisters all taught at Central Catholic at one time. Click on their name to see what their ministry is now. Or click here to contact them! Sister Ann Casper, formerly Sister Kenneth Ann Sister Marilyn Herber, formerly Sister Vincent Marie Sister Nancy Reynolds, formerly Sister Ann Carita History of Central Catholic High School Central Catholic High School was a merger of the existing Catholic high schools in Fort Wayne into one co-educational high school. The school...

...Area Assistant-Holistic Health Care, Indianapolis (1992-97); Residential Services Staff, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (1998-2008); Prayer, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (2008-2019). In Illinois: Teacher, St. Leo, Chicago (1938-39); Teacher, St. Angela, Chicago (1939-41); Teacher, St. Mel, Chicago (1941); Teacher, St. Mel-Holy Ghost, Chicago (1941-44); Teacher, St. Angela, Chicago (1944-50); Teacher, Costa Catholic High School, Galesburg (1964-68); Guidance/Assistant Principal, Costa Catholic High School, Galesburg (1965-69); Principal, Mother Theodore Guerin High School, River Grove (1969-73). In Missouri: Teacher/Principal, Our Lady of Providence High School, St. Louis (1955-58)....

...St. Anthony (1978-88), Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana: Administrator, Owens Hall (1989-93), River Grove, Illinois: Teacher of Theology, Chair of Theology Department, Guerin College Preparatory High School (1993-2003), River Grove: Teacher of Theology, Guerin College Preparatory High School (2003-10), River Grove: Teacher of Theology, Chair of Theology Department, Guerin College Preparatory High School (2010-13), and River Grove: Teacher of Theology, Guerin College Preparatory High School (2013-17). Sister Gloria Memering Sister Gloria Memering is a native of Vincennes, Indiana. Currently, she ministers as...

...great. Had not taken her final vows yet. (Would take them the following year) Never saw her again, but I have never forgotten her. Have followed her as best I can. Would love to hear from her. God bless you all, living and deceased. (January 2025) Christine (Houtsinger) Kowalczyk Class of 1959 St. Columbkille High School, Chicago, IL I, Christine Houtsinger, (nee Kowalczyk) attended St. Columbkille High School in Chicago from 1956-1959 (a three year course). Since then I...

...at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College by donating the medical journals and magazines she subscribed to and was granted ‘Friend of Nursing’ award from the college in 2015. Here is her complete ministry In Illinois: Teacher, Maternity BVM, Chicago (1945-47). In Indiana: Library, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (1947); Teacher, St. Catherine, Indianapolis (1948-50); Teacher, St. Anthony, Indianapolis (1950-52); Teacher, St. John Academy, Indianapolis (1952-55); Teacher, St. Rose High School, Vincennes (1955-59); Teacher, St. Agnes Academy, Indianapolis (1959-66); Teacher, Evansville Reitz Memorial High School, Evansville...

Remember these sisters? These sisters all taught at John F. Kennedy High School at one time. Click on their name to see what their ministry is now. Or click here to contact them! Sister Kathleen Dede, formerly Sister Marie Arthur Sister Rosemary Nudd, formerly Sister Elizabeth Mary Sister Denise Wilkinson, formerly Sister Jessica History of John F. Kennedy High School Kennedy High School was built by the St. Louis Archdiocese, its first for both boys and girls. It was actually...

...master’s of studies degree in biology and chemistry from the University of North Dakota. Sister Rosemary also ministered as a teacher, chemist, office supervisor, computer programmer and parish business manager. Sister Rosemary Ward (formerly Sister Sebastian) Complete Ministry In Indiana: Registrar, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (1961-66); Teacher, St. Rose High School, Vincennes (1968-70). In Illinois: Teacher, Providence High School, New Lenox (1966-68); Teacher, Providence-St. Mel, Chicago (1970-71); Teacher, Mother Theodore Guerin High School, River Grove (1971-75); Teacher, Providence High...

Our Lady of Providence High School is an inter-parochial, co-educational school located in Clark County, Indiana, near metropolitan Louisville, serving southern Indiana. The school is operated by the New Albany Deanery, under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis. At the request of Most Reverend Paul C. Schulte, Archbishop of Indianapolis, the school was built, owned and operated by the Sisters of Providence. The first freshmen, 137 students from 11 parishes in Clark, Floyd and Harrison counties, entered...

...Chicago (1955-56). In Indiana: Teacher, St. Anthony, Indianapolis (1938-40); Teacher, St. Mary, Richmond (1940-41); Teacher, St. Jude, Fort Wayne (1941-42); Teacher, St. Philip Neri, Indianapolis (1942-46); Teacher, Central Catholic High School, Fort Wayne (1953-55); Teacher, Central Catholic High School, Fort Wayne (1956-60); Teacher, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods (1966-68); Teacher/Superior, Our Lady of Providence High School, Clarksville (1968-69); Teacher, Our Lady of Providence High School, Clarksville (1969-70); Pastoral Associate, St. Mary Parish, New Albany (1983-89); Assistant Activity Director, Retirement Community,...