The most compelling description in the book, however, opens the chapter explaining new missions for the Society of the Sacred Heart.
Only a few months later, she entered the Society of the Sacred Heart, as a 31-year-old postulant.
The college owes its existence to the Society of the Sacred Heart, whose members continue to support the college and the university.
Then, around 1930, she discovered a school operated by the Society of the Sacred Heart.
In 1922, she entered the Society of the Sacred Heart.
These records along with the academic records were transferred to the Society of the Sacred Heart.
The original building, leased in 1882 and later purchased by the Society of the Sacred Heart, was a private home, built in 1851.
The school was founded by nuns of the Society of the Sacred Heart in 1893.
It is affiliated with the Society of the Sacred Heart and accommodates 200 students.
The building then became a convent for the Society of the Sacred Heart, before serving as a Catholic teacher training college.