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      • By June 1906, six young women had become the first graduates of the adjacent Immaculate Heart High School. The college campus was owned and conducted by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary who had founded Immaculate Heart Convent and High School on their 13-acre (53,000 m 2) property in 1905.
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  2. The college campus was owned and conducted by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary who had founded Immaculate Heart Convent and High School on their 13-acre (53,000 m 2) property in 1905. The high school still specialises in preparing its students for university education.

  3. Together they wrote the Charter and Constitution in 2010 and it was decided to call the College Immaculate Heart College. The three met with Archbishop Hickey who saw the need and was very supportive of getting the College started.

  4. Father Joaquin Masmitjá founded the Daughters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (IHM) in the Catalonia region of Spain to establish a community that served impoverished women, offering them a path to education.

    • Who Were The Immaculate Heart Sisters?
    • Changes in Rome
    • Challenging The Church Hierarchy
    • Opposition to The Sisters
    • A New Vision

    The Daughters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary was founded in Spain in 1848. Twenty-three years later, at the invitation of the bishop of California, 10 sisters came to the United States. Initially, the nuns worked with the poor, but pivoted later to education. In 1886 they began teaching in Los Angeles. Over the next several decades, they staffed C...

    Meanwhile, change was stirring at the Vatican, the center of world Catholicism. In 1959, Pope John XXIIIhad invited Roman Catholic leaders to discuss the role of the Church in the modern world. From 1962 to 1965, this Second Vatican Council debated Catholicism’s future. Centuries had passed with little change in Church teaching, ritual, community l...

    Following the recommendations of the Second Vatican Council, the Immaculate Heart Sisters decided to review and renew their religious life. In 1963, the sisters began a multi-year study of their spiritual practice, community structure and mission. They met regularly to talk and pray about the future of their order. According to Anita Caspary,the or...

    Two days later, on Oct. 16, a delegation of six sisters sat in the office of Los Angeles’ Cardinal McIntyre. Furious with the sisters’ plans for renewal, he first asked about about their dress: Did they indeed intend to wear street clothes to their classrooms? Caspary said they might, and an angry McIntyre ended the meeting. Even when the cardinal’...

    By the start of 1970, many of the Immaculate Heart sisters had decided to renounce their vows and reorganize as a lay community. The new group, the Immaculate Heart Community, was open to laypeople as well as clergy, men as well as women. In the intervening years, most of the innovations that the sisters sought – including professionalizing standar...

  5. In the 1980s, she was the first director of the Peace and Justice Center of Southern CA and started the annual Wholistic Retreat for Women which continues today. In the nineties she taught courses in the Feminist Spirituality Program of Immaculate Heart College Center.

  6. Dec 7, 2017 · Who were the Immaculate Heart Sisters? The Daughters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary was founded in Spain in 1848. Twenty-three years later, at the invitation of the bishop of California, 10 sisters came to the United States. Initially, the nuns worked with the poor, but pivoted later to education. In 1886 they began teaching in Los Angeles.

  7. She attended Immaculate Heart College in Los Feliz, California, where she studied with Sister Corita Kent. Boccalero pursued further art education at the Tyler School of Art abroad in Rome, Italy, and earned an MFA as a printmaker at Temple University. [4]

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