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   Sister Margaret Dennehy and a  

Vincentian Volunteer with student 

at St. Aloysius School Harlem

Sister Michelle McKeon serves as

principal at Sts. Peter and Paul School.

(second from left) Sisters Nora Cunningham and Margaret Ellen Burke with parishoners in Pine Bush, New York.


Schools
From our earliest days we have been capable teachers and administrators, who have served in elementary and high schools and in later years in colleges as well. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries we founded and taught in almost every parochial school in New York City, helping begin and establish that large Catholic school system which has educated hundreds of thousands of students and trained and cultivated scores of Christian leaders. We also established the College of Mount St. Vincent in the Bronx and have served as administrators and teachers at Grace Institute in New York City.

Today, we still have many sisters who teach or serve as administrators in high schools and colleges in the New York area and continue our legacy of providing quality education.

The Center for Renewal and Education - CORE
The Center for Renewal and Education (CORE) was founded in rural Sullivan and Orange Counties, New York and is supported by our congregation. In these counties where parishes outnumber priests, CORE trains willing and able lay people how to serve in their parishes. For well over a decade, the center has offered over 50 adult education classes, as well as many workshops and retreats to lay Catholics.

To-date, over 2,000 people have completed CORE courses. These courses are designed to encourage and develop lay leadership in parish ministries.