Maryknoll College
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In 1926, Archbishop of Manila, Michael J. O'Doherty requested Maryknoll Sisters of St. Dominic of Ossning, New York, a teacher-training program for women in the Philippines. The Malabon Normal School was established.
In 1953, Maryknoll College permanently settled on the eastern edge of Diliman (now Loyola Heights) in Quezon City. |
Miriam College
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After the Second Vatican Council, the Maryknoll congregation began to evaluate its work in the light of their original apostolate as a missionary order. In the 1960s, the Maryknoll congregation saw the readiness of the Filipino laity to continue the education mission they had started. In 1977, the ownership and management of the school was turned over to lay administrators.
In accordance with the agreement, the name Maryknoll was to be changed to pave the way for the promotion of the school’s unique identity, distinct although not disconnected from the identity of the Maryknoll sisters. In 1989, after a series of consultations, Maryknoll College was renamed Miriam College. |
We are Proud. We are Batch '81
Maryknoll College High School Batch 1981
Katipunan, Quezon City, Philippines
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Maryknoll College High School Batch 1981
Katipunan, Quezon City, Philippines
email mchs1981directory@gmail.com