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SHA celebrates its 125th birthday
On October 4, 1877, the Ursuline Sisters
of Louisville established Sacred Heart Academy on land now
known as the Ursuline Campus. During the 2002-03 school year
the 125th year in SHAs history the school
community celebrated this notable anniversary with a myriad
of special events, activities and a commemorative coffee table
book.
Dianne Aprile, former Courier-Journal columnist,
book author, and 1967 Sacred Heart Academy alumna, mused about
the schools illustrious history and colorful traditions
in the 125th anniversary book, titled, Sacred Heart Academy
125 Years Of Excellence In Education Rooted In Ursuline
Tradition.
In the beginning, there were three
Ursuline nuns, $22.50 and a dream. The Sisters hailed from
Bavaria, the $22.50 was what they brought with them to set
up a convent, and their dream was to serve the German-Catholic
immigrant families of Louisville who welcomed them with open
arms. The Sisters arrived in Louisville, Kentucky, on Halloween,
1858, and wasted no time putting down roots. Within two decades,
they had opened one academy next door to their convent on
East Chestnut Street and another on land that is now known
as Lexington Road.
That second school the centerpiece
of what, over time, would become the Ursuline Campus
was Sacred Heart Academy, now celebrating its 125th anniversary.
Over the course of those years, the school and the campus
have survived war, flood, fire, shifting trends in education,
dramatic cultural change, major construction, expansion and
renovation.
What has endured
is the spirit
of the Ursuline Sisters their generosity and the deeply
held principles that guide them. Graduates of Sacred Heart
Academy have borne that spirit into the world for more than
a century.
Excerpts from Dianne Aprile, Sacred
Heart Academy 125 Years Of Excellence In Education
Rooted In Ursuline Tradition.
To
order your copy of this treasured heirloom for alumnae, students,
friends, and families of Sacred Heart Academy and the Ursuline
Campus Schools, click on the form below, fill it out, and
send it (with your check or credit card information) to the
address listed.
Click here for
the SHA 125TH book order form.
The book contains more than 300-pages of history, photographs,
and chapter intros written by 67 SHA alumna Dianne Aprile.
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