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History of St. Paul

The SPC Foundation in San Miguel, Bulacan traces its roots to the incumbency of Rev. Father Honorio Resurrecion, parish priest (1936-1948), who believed that speedy progress in Catholic education could only be achieved through the help of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres. He requested Mother Alice de St. Paul Huchery, SPC Provincial Superior, to send Sisters to manage the school called Escuela Catolica in San Miguel. Five sisters arrived in San Miguel, Bulacan on May 23, 1938: Mother Agnes de Sainte Anne Couplan, first Superior of the community, Sister Juanita du Sacre Couer de la Paz, Sister Angel Joseph Parayno, Sister Luisa Martha Meris, and Sister Marie Remy Paredez, a novice.

The following are the highlights of the history of St. Paul University at San Miguel:

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1921

Fr. Ildefonso Carranza founded Escuela Catolica – the first parochial school in San Miguel, Bulacan. It started with Grades one and two.

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