Seattle University. College of Sister Formation.

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From 1957 through 1967 Seattle University offered academic preparation to four religious orders of women in Washington and British Columbia: the Sisters of Providence (FCSP), the Sisters of St. Joseph of Newark (CSJ ), and the Dominican Sisters (OP) of Edmonds and Tacoma. The Secretary of the Sacred Congregation of Religious at the Vatican termed Seattle University's contribution to the Sister Formation movement in the United States "a notable pioneer effort." Women were taught by faculty on the Seattle University campus in planned sequences of philosophy, theology, and psychology with an area major in the social sciences to prepare them to meet the needs of the modern apostolate. In 1961, a new self-contained campus was built on a 243 acre tract near Pine Lake in Issaquah, WA and became known as Providence Heights College.

From the description of College of Sister Formation Records, 1957-1969 (bulk 1957-1967). (Seattle University). WorldCat record id: 739097607

From the guide to the College of Sister Formation Records, 1957-1969, 1957-1967, (Special Collections, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons, Seattle University)

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creatorOf College of Sister Formation Records, 1957-1969, 1957-1967 Special Collections, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons
creatorOf Seattle University. College of Sister Formation. College of Sister Formation Records, 1957-1969 (bulk 1957-1967). Seattle University, Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons
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Washington (State)--Seattle
British Columbia
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Universities and colleges
Nuns
Nuns
Nuns
Nuns
Nuns
Seattle
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Active 1957

Active 1969

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