Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Loretto Academy History III
Semana de Prevención de Incendios en Academia Loretto
Estudiantes de la Academia Loretto hacen una presentación en conmemoración de la Semana de Prevención de Incendios en 1958.
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Producción de Little Women (Mujercitas) en la Academia Loretto
Jóvenes de la Academia Loretto en la producción de la novela Mujercitas de Louisa May Alcott en 1958
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Producción de la Academia Loretto - Little Women (Mujercitas)
Jóvenes de la Academia Loretto en la producción de la novela Mujercitas de Louisa May Alcott en 1958
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Programa del The Wizard of Oz (El Mago de Oz) de la Academia Loretto
El programa original de 1958 de la producción The Wizard of Oz (El Mago de Oz) organizado por los estudiantes de la Academia Loretto.
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Producción de la Academia Loretto - The Wizard of Oz (El Mago de Oz)
Producción de la Academia Loretto - The Wizard of Oz (El Mago de Oz) en 1958.
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Loretto Chapel -1924 - El Paso, Texas
Loretto Chapel Dedication - Bishop Schuler in 1924. The first bishop of El Paso, Bishop Schuler, was named in 1915. He was a great supporter of the educational movement begun by the Sisters of Loretto and knew there was now inadequate space in the St. Joseph's Academy building. He and Mother Praxedes Carty, the dynamo behind the construction of Loretto Academy, became good friends. She had been Superior General of the Sisters of Loretto before her appointment to El Paso in 1922 as local superior. She was well known as a builder from the very beginning of her career. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loretto_Academy_%28El_Paso,_Texas%29
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: El Paso Public Library
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
St. Joseph Academy
Saint Joseph Academy - students sitting in front of the building. Names are written on some of the students. St. Joseph Academy was located in downtown El Paso. Sisters of Loretto arrived in El Paso from San Elizario in the late 1800's.
Área: Central / Downtown
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
St. Joseph Academy - 1920 - 1929
St. Joseph Academy - exterior of the building located on Oregon Street, El Paso, Texas.
Área: Central / Downtown
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Fundadora de la Academia Loretto, Madre Praxedes.
Nacida en Irlanda en 1854 y criada en St. Louis, Carty vino a Santa Fe siendo monja y en 1879 ayudo a establecer una escuela en San Elizario, cerca de El Paso. Con el tiempo llegaría a dirigir todo el orden de Loretto y durante su jubilo establecer la Academia Loretto en El Paso. http://www.lcsun-news.com/mylascruces/ci_20412528/history-superior-mother-mdash-how-one-nun-transformed
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Bungalow - Mother Praxedes
Where Mother Praxedes lived - she was founder of the Loretto Academy in El Paso, Texas. When she moved to El Paso in 1922, at the age of 68, Mother Praxedes faced another financial challenge. Although the property had been purchased and the new school had been planned, funds for construction were not available. She single handedly succeeded in raising the money to build Loretto Academy. It took fourteen years to complete the three main units of the complex. Mother Praxedes was tireless in her efforts to obtain money for construction. She traveled back to St. Louis against doctor's orders to secure a loan of $80,000.00 for completion of the project. During that time she slipped and broke her hip, an injury from which she never fully recovered. She directed the remainder of the project from her bed until she died in 1933. While construction continued, Loretto Academy held its first registration on September 10, 1923, and held its first class on September 11, 1923.
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Mother Praxedes standing below the chapel steps.
In El Paso, one of the most recognized private educational institutions is Loretto Academy. Located in the peaceful area known as Austin Terrace, Loretto overlooks El Paso and her sister city, Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico. The Academy was established by the Sisters of Loretto at the Foot of the Cross who celebrated their bicentennial in 2012. The school was the last project of an Irish nun who had led the Lorettines as Superior General for more than a quarter of a century and had come back to her beloved Southwest to spend her last years: Mother Praxedes Carty. http://epcc.libguides.com/content.php?pid=309255&sid=4546375
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Sister Christine Marie and Sister Thomas Maria
Sister Christine Marie and Sister Thomas Maria the academy's treasurer at the time taking a portrait at the foot of the Loretto Academy Chapel. Loretto About Us2 Founded by the Sisters of Loretto in 1923 as a celebration of faith in God’s love for us, the Academy, rooted in its rich heritage, continues today as a strong response to that love. Loretto Academy is an independent, Catholic institution (Pre-K3 to 12; Pre-K3 - 5 co-ed, 6-12 only girls) administered by a Board of Trustees, President, and Directors of three schools. http://www.loretto.org/about-loretto/
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Sister Alexander- maybe?
A Sister of Loretto having a portrait done. She is wearing the traditional religious habit that Roman Catholic orders were once required to wear. Presently, religious nuns and priests can wear "street clothes" and religious attire such as the habit is to be worn during special events. Some orders still require their nuns and priests to wear the habit at all times preserving their anchorite life.
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Article in The Praxedian
Article that appeared on the Praxedian written by Sister M. Rolande. A fantastic article about a Mrs. Manuela McIntyre, whose wish was to have a daughter become a Sister of Loretto, to her surprise three of her daughters became Sisters of Loretto. Sister M. Inatius of East Las Vegas, New Mexico, Sister Rose Anthony of Denver Colorado and sister M. Alexandrene of Loretto Academy, El Paso, Texas all became of the order.
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Guadalupe Hall Dedication Loretto Academy
The Dedication of the Loretto Academy cafeteria otherwise known as Guadalupe Hall. Loretto Guadalupe Hall (Cafeteria) is where the students dine, and can be rented as an event space. Many such events like the 8th grade dance, Alumnae BBQ, and luncheons take place in this building. http://www.loretto.org/show-location/15-loretto-guadalupe-hall-cafeteria/211/
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Padre Nerinckx fundador de Hermanas de Loretto
Charles Nerinckx fue un sacerdote misionero católico que emigró de Bélgica para trabajar en Kentucky. Fundó la orden religiosa Hermanas de Loretto. Debido a su propia experiencia como refugiado obligado a esconderse en Bélgica, el Padre Nerinckx llegó a Kentucky decidido a ayudar a los pobres, los esclavos y los huérfanos. Como piloto de circuito, se encontró con otros clérigos con ideas abolicionistas que compartían su deseo de enseñar y empoderar a las personas de color. En 1824, Nerinckx anunció la formación de una alianza femenina negra en Loretto poco antes de su muerte. (2 de octubre de 1761 – 12 de agosto de 1824)
Área: Out of Area / Out of Area
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Sisters of Loretto in 1972
Sister Rose Clare who is seated, Sister Theresa Clare and Sister Pancreatia exhibit their traditional Catholic Habits.
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Loretto Academy Middle School
Students from Loretto Academy Middle School getting together and participating in arts and crafts.
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Loretto Academy Middle School
Students from Loretto Academy Middle School gathering at the Chapel for prayer.
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
Loretto Academy Middle School
In the Middle School, grades six through eight, our focus is on addressing the unique needs of girls between the ages of 11 and 14. During this time of rapid development and physical and emotional changes, adolescent girls need the nurturing and support of a faculty specially trained in educating this unique age group. Our Middle School elective courses and enrichment programs include art, computer science, dance, music, Spanish, physical education, and reading. http://www.loretto.org/academics/schools/middle-school/
Área: Central / Austin Terrace
Fuente: Loretto Academy
Cargado por: El Paso Museum of History
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