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| | Bellarmine University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bellarmine University is an independent, Roman Catholic liberal-arts university in Louisville, Kentucky; it is the largest traditional, non-profit private university in the state. |
 | | Bellarmine College became co-educational in 1968 with the merger of it and Ursuline College (Kentucky), an all-female Catholic school established in 1938 by the Ursuline Sisters of Louisville. |
 | | In May 1971, Horrigan issued a report describing the state of Bellarmine College, especially in light of the Second Vatican Council, noting that the school's board of trustees consisted of representatives from a number of groups, reflecting the "open, progressive, ecumenical and experimental spirit" of that papal council. |
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