The glowing Albertian heritage
The yeoman service rendered by the Archdiocese of Verapoly in the field of education has an inspiring legacy spanning over centuries. The process of starting a number of religious and educational institutions was set in motion with the advent of the Carmelite missionaries in the seventeenth century and the move gathered momentum in course of time. The starting of St. Albert’s College in 1946, by the great educationist and visionary, His Grace the late Dr. Joseph Attipetty, as the natural corollary of the veteran St. Albert’s School, was a milestone in the educational progress of the City of Cochin (then known as the town of Ernakulam). The Albertian Institute of Management (AIM) is a welcome offshoot of the great educational heritage of the Archdiocese of Verapoly, now being heralded by His Grace Dr. Daniel Acharuparambil, the present Archbishop.
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