Church And Sunday School Work in Yonkers Its Origin And Progress
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Father Corley, on his coming to Yonkers, found Sister Martina in charge of the 300 girls of that department. In September, 1878, she was succeeded by Sister Maria Magde- lina, and under her administration the school was marked by great ability and success. She was assisted by Miss Maggie M. Hynes and several others. The girls' department is now in charge of Sister M. Ar- senia and the boys' department of the school is in charge of Rev. Brother Dennis, with three Brothers as assistants. In Janua...ry, 1884, the two schools numbered nearly 800 pupils. The Sodalities of the parish school are as follows : St. Aloysius Society of Boys, Holy Angels of Girls, and Society of the Holy Infant. The number of children on the parish school-book was 835, and at the free school of Mount St. Vincent, in this parish, 100; at St. Aloysius Academy 30, in 1888. So that in the parish of St. Mary's there were in 1888, 965 children enjoying Catholic education without ex- pense to the city or State. The number of girls attending the parish school in November, 1890, was 425.
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