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Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary company history timeline

1850

Foundation, in Longueuil, of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary "to give a religious education to the poorest and most abandoned children". (Chronicles, 1850)

1859

SNJM ministries in the Northwest began in 1859, the year Oregon became a state.

1881

On July 17, 1881, two Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary arrived from Key West to open a two-room schoolhouse in a blacksmith shop on Zack Street in Tampa.

1889

In April 1889, the site of the school was moved to a two-story building at the corner of Franklin and Harrison Streets.

1891

In 1891, the late Bishop John Moore, second Bishop of St Augustine, purchased property on Twiggs Street where a larger school, which served the community for 34 years, was built.

1926

By 1926, further growth necessitated larger accommodations, and the school was moved to temporary quarters on Central Avenue while the present building on Bayshore Boulevard was under construction.

1931

In 1931, the Sisters opened Holy Names High School to offer Christian education for girls from several Oakland parishes.

1940

On August 26, 1940, SNJM missionaries in Japan returned to Canada.

1952

The convent at Lake Merritt in Oakland was the site of the first SNJM school in California as well as the California provincial house and novitiate until, in February 1952, they relocated to the new Convent in Los Gatos.

The building was completed, and by 1952 two new school wings were added, along with the Chapel and auditorium.

1970

In 1970, a new education ministry took shape when the Sisters opened a Montessori pre-school in unoccupied space in the Novitiate building of the Los Gatos Convent.

1989

In 1989, the provincial of the New York Province of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary approved the recommendation that the Boys Academy and the elementary division of the Academy of the Holy Names be combined into one coeducational elementary school.

2006

Formation of the United States-Ontario Province reconfigured five predominately English-speaking SNJM provinces into one administrative unit in 2006.

2014

In 2014, after careful discernment, the Sisters sold the land housing the Los Gatos Convent, returning it to its original residential use.

2018

The year 2018 also marked the 150th anniversary of the founding of the SNJM Mission in California.

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