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Private, coeducational school in New Braintree, , Massachusetts, United States
Magnificat Academy and Choir School
Address
1115A Worcester Road
New Braintree, (Worcester County), Massachusetts 01531
United States
Coordinates42°19′2.5″N 72°3′40″W / 42.317361°N 72.06111°W / 42.317361; -72.06111
Information
TypePrivate, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established2005
StatusClosed
Closed2008
PrincipalPaul Jernberg
Grades412
Websitewww.magnificatacademy.org

Magnificat Academy was a Catholic middle school and high school located in Warren, Massachusetts, which opened in 2005 in the Parish Hall and Rectory of St. Paul Church with 20 students. It was operated independent of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester.

All students participated in the choir. The repertoire of the choir included Gregorian Chant, works of Palestrina, Bach, and Mozart as well as contemporary composers.

The school closed due to lack of finances in 2008.

Discography

  • Ave Maria, Recorded at St. Paul's Cathedral in Worcester, Massachusetts May 26, 2006

References

  1. Magnificat Academy Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, History
  2. Magnficat Academy Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine, Choir and Fine Arts

External links

Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester
Ordinaries
Bishops
John Joseph Wright
Bernard Joseph Flanagan
Timothy Joseph Harrington
Daniel Patrick Reilly
Robert Joseph McManus
Auxiliary bishops
Timothy Joseph Harrington
George Edward Rueger
Churches
Cathedral
Cathedral of Saint Paul
Basilica
St. Joseph Basilica
Education
High schools
Holy Name Central Catholic High School
Notre Dame Academy
Notre Dame Preparatory School
St. Bernard's High School
St. John's High School
St. Mary's Central Catholic High School
Saint Peter-Marian High School
High schools, closed
Magnificat Academy
High schools, independent
Immaculate Heart of Mary
Trivium School
Priests
Philip D. McNamara


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