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Seafield Convent Grammar School - School in Merseyside,England


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Detailed description is The Seafield Convent of the Sacred Heart of Mary was a Roman Catholic convent school for girls run by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary founded in Bootle, England, in 1872. The school soon moved to Siefield House in Seaforth, which gave it the name by which it is best known.The school moved to Liverpool Road, Crosby in 1905. It merged with St Bede's Secondary Modern in 1976 to form Sacred Heart Catholic College.Revolutionary originsSeafield Convent's history began in France in 1789. The French Revolution of that year, whilst having immense repercussions for all classes and institutions, brought about a massive shift of power from the Roman Catholic Church to the state, and sent shockwaves around Europe. The newly formed French National Assembly began imposing its will over the Church with the abolition of the Church’s right to collect tithes (4 August 1789). However the ferocity of the legislation was to increase rapidly when the Assembly discovered that the French government was virtually bankrupt. To no small extent, the Assembly addressed the financial crisis by having the nation take over the property of the Church (while taking on the Church's expenses), through the law of 2 December 1789. The Catholic Church had been the largest single landowner in the country, controlling between 10-15% of the land in France and the forced re-possession was seen to be a wise decision, enabling the government to introduce a new paper currency, assignats, backed by the confiscated church lands. Further legislation on 13 February 1790 abolished religious vows. The consequent closing of monasteries and convents left some 2,500 monks and 30,000 nuns adrift.

Established in the recent years Seafield Convent Grammar School in merseyside, england in united-kingdom.

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